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Subject: Re: [AOLSERVER] Input data verification
On Mon, 4 Nov 2002, Scott Goodwin wrote:
> Hi Daniël,
>
> Yes, this would be useful, maybe as a standard ns_* style command,
> something like an ns_bind_vars.
>
> Right now the focus is on setting
On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 03:43:42PM +0100, Daniël Mantione wrote:
> Hmmm. At least OpenACS does not use it itself very well, I've yet to see
> an example of a page that does verify it's input data...
On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 02:53:15PM +, Simon Millward wrote:
> Daniel,
>
> I'm surprised you sa
In a message dated 11/5/02 12:31:57 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Just thought it might be worthwhile taking a look at least to the
principle of the way data validation in forms is handled via the 'form'
command/API.
If someone is willing to submit this as a slightly more formal request, the A
Sure. I'm not going to say that a number of packages and areas of code
aren't subject to fairly bad practice. Theres a lot of work gone into
getting the core of the system right, and i accept there's still quite a
bit to do going forward with many of the packages.
However, in principle at least th
On Mon, 4 Nov 2002, Scott Goodwin wrote:
> Hi Daniël,
>
> Yes, this would be useful, maybe as a standard ns_* style command,
> something like an ns_bind_vars.
>
> Right now the focus is on setting up a core AOLserver team, getting
> AOLserver 3.5.0 fully documented, getting the current modules cle
Daniel,
I'm surprised you say that, unless I'm missing what your trying to achieve.
OpenACS has numerous mechanisms an opportunities for data validation. The
ad_page_contract section offers a series of ways to restrict, validate and
correct data posted between pages. The newer forms API offers
On Tue, 5 Nov 2002, Simon Millward wrote:
> This sounds like your trying to create something very like what we have
> in the OpenACS i.e. the forms API and ad_page_contract. Both of which
> provide extensive and well organised facilites for doing this.
>
> Much of what goes on in the OpenACS' requ
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Hello,You have propably all build a simple a html form and ascript that processes the form. Now how do you verify your input data?For example, you wan
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Subject: [AOLSERVER] Input data verification
Hello,
You have propably all build a simple a html form and a
script that processes the form. No
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Subject: [AOLSERVER] Input data verification
> Hello,
>
> You have propably all build a simple a html form and a
> script that processes the form. Now how do you verify your input data?
>
> For example, you want th
Hello,
You have propably all build a simple a html form and a
script that processes the form. Now how do you verify your input data?
For example, you want the user to enter a number. How do you verify on the
server side that someone indeed sent a number?
Usually I use the scan command, i.e.:
se
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