Yes but this is a variation of a client side solution that I have already
used. Client side solutions without serverside validation rules are not
wise. The golden rules of client/server systems is "the server should never
trust the client", and also "users are stupid".

Keith



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From: "K.S.SREEDHAR KUMAR" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 9:02 PM
Subject: Re: What method do you use for "double clicks" on submit button?


> instead after clickin gonce u can disable the submit button once for all
> .....
>
> ks
>
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> Subject: What method do you use for "double clicks" on submit button?
>
>
>
>
> Hello,
>
> What is the preferred server side method for handling "double clicks" on a
> submit button.
>
> It would seem that if a user clicks twice on the "submit button" that
there
> will be two near simultaneous requests. In the past I have handled this
> with
> some java script that would only send a single request no matter how many
> times the user clicked submit....BUT this really is not the best solution.
> There must be a way on the server side to handle this...
>
> It would seem that if the user does double click and thereby send
> duplicative/similar requests, then the first request will be processed,
but
> then what to do if a second request is very close behind? Ther user
browser
> will no longer display the server output of the first request  since the
> second request has been issued........??????? This could result in some
> very
> odd results for the user....
>
> Keith
>
>
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