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Posted by Ed Jay on 09/28/61 11:36
Malte Christensen <You_can_spam_me_here@nmalte.dk> wrote:
>Ed Jay wrote:
>> Malte Christensen <You_can_spam_me_here@nmalte.dk> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Mark wrote:
>>>
>>>>Hi yall
>>>>
>>>>I have been looking for a way to do the following
>>>>
>>>>I have a form for entry to an event
>>>>
>>>>People can choose whether they want to
>>>>
>>>>1 Come for the whole week
>>>>2 Come for the first weekend
>>>>3 Come for the last weekend
>>>>4 Come for the midweek days
>>>>5 Come for days that they specify
>>>>
>>>
>>>I have done a lot of that, recently:
>>>
>>>In my case the users should be able to select an item from a dropdown
>>>control. Depending on the value, tabbing order on the page was to be
>>>changed, some items greyed out, DIV's to be shown, buttons to
>>>appear/disappear.
>>>
>>>JavaScript, as much as I hate it, can do all that.
>>
>>
>> I've grown to love javascript. Why do you hate it?
>>
>untyped, unintuitive (I am a Java kind of person), poor debugging,
>abysmal performance.
>
>Those just off the top of my head ;-)
I guess that in my joy at being able to do as I need, I've overlooked the
[valid] issues you cite.
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