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Posted by tea-mad brit on 01/21/14 11:37
> Either way, user's can modify the required input if the want to, so its no
> good if you really want to prevent people not submitting those fields.
> (OTOH, it does make it rather difficult for the user to have a
> successfully
> processed form by accident).
>
> [1] If you don't then you are going to have a really limited audience, if
> you do then there isn't any point in using XHTML instead of the better
> supported HTML 4.01 in the first place.
>
> --
> David Dorward <http://blog.dorward.me.uk/> <http://dorward.me.uk/>
> Home is where the ~/.bashrc is
Yes, I just need to help the user avoid a mistake and get a false count on
how many people fill out the form.
I don't know anything about JS but a little PHP. If I understand correctly,
I need to modify the server side script and that the required stuff in the
input form isn't doing anything?
Thanks.
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