For syntactic validation, I think JavaScript is the way to go, for
semantics and business validation
the server is the best place to validate since you have more control.

Cheers,


Tammam Al-Hamwy



Mariela Figueroa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 04/19/99 10:54:11 AM

Please respond to Mariela Figueroa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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Subject:  verifying data in a form





Hello All!!
     I need the client machine to verify the data (numbers, strings) from a
form that I have sent through my servlet. I don't want that verification to
be in the server, so I know I can make it in the client, but I jusst don't
know how???

Thanks

Mariela

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