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Posted by Peter Fox on 12/27/05 23:21
Following on from Jerry Stuckle's message. . .
>And you've just lost at least one customer - me. I typically surf with
>js turned off, and am not going to turn it on to fill in a form.
>
>I know of several other people who feel the same way.
>
I agree with you that the OP has lost the plot here. (See my earlier
post) Now making it worse by some demands to DO AS I SAY. Umm.
(1) The OP should
(a) validate email properly not by relying on a re-type and
(b) _supply_ a password.
(2) But hold on a minute Jerry, if you were thinking of trusting the
site to go to the lengths of clicking on a submit button when filling in
one of the OP's forms why would switching on JS be such a big deal? [1]
My reason for bringing this up is that there are some people who rely on
technical fixes to keep them safe rather than the Mk I brain.
[1] Perhaps not everybody has the NoScript extension for Firefox which
gives cool control over this sort of thing. Surely there's nobody out
there who still uses IE?
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