d deal with it. Your form full of data will not
> have gone away, so you can recover easily from the error, perhaps
> completely unbeknownst to the user you could retry or resubmit to a
> backup server if the primary has gone dead.
>
> Don
>
> On Nov 27, 7:01 pm, hanther <[EMAIL PR
I'm thinking about adding the functionality to auto save the user's
data using ajax calls after each time he leaves a field and has
changed the data in it, but my concern is about the amount of traffic
and calls this will generate between the browser and the web server.
Should I be concerned about
I've got a dynamic html page that has a number of static inputs, but
also 2 dynamic lists of information that can be added to or deleted
from. What's the best way to pass this information to a JSP to be
saved to the databse?
I've read about serialize and serializearray, but I'm having trouble
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