point of that email was not where validation should happen?? it was sent to find a solution(sample code) to the problem of collecting value of a multi.....
you missed the point, many people miss the point - it is common. Shawn's whole post was on 'where' to validate. Question was: how to colle..... Also to tell someone straightaway : go and read the manual, or RFC or consortium's recommendations is also not a 'brilliant' suggestion, it shows how you do not want to(or can not) respond, but still responding. I would assume most of the people know about perldoc/manpages/RFCs and white papers. people are looking for sample code, or corrections to their 'published code'. i was hoping to get some sample code to take cue from. after i thought about it a bit more, i liked the suggestion of Octavian Rasnita(and also fish), please read his/her response. he understood the question (and his response was balanced). (again if u r curious more info:) I agree .js can be compromised, but this webpage is in trusted environment with extensive user-activity-logging. thx Bob !! ________________________________ From: John SJ Anderson <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Friday, September 30, 2011 1:04 PM Subject: Re: How to get the multiselect select box or checkbox element values WITHOUT using CGI module On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 13:33, Rob Dixon <[email protected]> wrote: > John, whether or not you meant it, you came over to me as criticising > Rajeev for denouncing every reply to his question. But he said he was > talking to: > >> Mr. Shawn and all others who are etching to criticize ever, > > and his meaning is clear To the extent that his reply was possibly more focused than I gave him credit for, I apologize. The rest of my reply, however, stands: doing this yourself, unless it's some sort of learning exercise, is a really bad idea. Further, had Shawn not already addressed the issue, I would have included something with the same basic message he delivered (albeit with less swearing): relying on client-side Javascript code for input validation is also a Really Bad Idea. chrs, john. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] http://learn.perl.org/
