Steve Holden a écrit : > Christophe wrote: >> Steven D'Aprano a écrit : >> >>> By memory, in an thread about the same topic just a few days ago, >>> Fredrik >>> Lundh posted a link to Perl's FAQs that suggests a method for >>> "validating" >>> email addresses: treat it like a password and ask the user to type it >>> twice. That will protect against simple typos and input errors. >> >> >> I hate that thing. When I see that, I type my email once and >> copy/paste into the second edit box. This is useless AND annoying at >> the same time. > > Probably safe to say it's a little less useful when the text field > contents are visible, but the classic validator for hidden fields. > > It might surprise you to realise that not everyone in the world is a > touch typist, and for them (since they are often looking at the keyboard > rather than the screen) it's not an unreasonable validator.
Well, if they have a hard time using a keyboard, I've no doubts they will love using cut&paste to cut nearly in half the time needed to fill out your form :) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list