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Posted by Chris on 08/17/06 14:25
"Rik" <luiheidsgoeroe@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:42393$44e39e8f$8259c69c$12213@news1.tudelft.nl...
>
> Dude, it's this simple:
> - if the js validation doesn't occur/is faulty, look at the outputted html
> source/js. If you don't find the problem, post in comp.lang.javascript.
> - if the PHP validation doesn't occur/is fault, only then look at the PHP
> code, and post here.
>
> Ergo: Now your js doesn't work. Take the outputted pagesource, ask the
> people at comp.lang.javascript. If you had done that in the first place,
> you
> might already have had the correct answer.
>
> "No mister builder, you're building a house, there should be furniture in
> it, I demand you sell me furniture..."
>
> Grtz,
> --
> Rik Wasmus
>
>
Dear Rude Rik,
First, I am not a 'Dude', and second, I posted this particular message here
to confirm that, contrary to some previous remarks, JS and PHP can be used
together to validate forms. I was not asking for help with the JS portion,
only noting that the PHP works on my code, but the JS doesn't in spite of
the fact that it works fine on the example. I posted the code only for an
example of what it looked like. If you insist on being rude, please do not
respond to my messages.
Chris
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