no validation. Also there are differences between
> how
> each browser handles the DOM and javascript in general.
>
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tween how
each browser handles the DOM and javascript in general.
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Hi,
Why wo
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> Hi,
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> Why would I wa
Hi,
Why would I want to use the Struts ActionForm validate() method when I can
achieve the same functionality using Javascript? I assume that the user
would never disable javascript.
Regards ,
Madhu
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What happens of the user disables javascript in their browser?
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> Hi,
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Hi,
Why would I want to use the Struts ActionForm validate() method when I can
achieve the same functionality using Javascript?
Regards ,
Madhu
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Persistent Systems Private Limited,
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