Nazmul Hassan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: well, to save it, you will have to use 
Ajax, to save the content even if it wasn't added. 
your saying, if text box A isn't filled, then text box B should be filled, and 
if neither are filled in then text box C must be filled in, then some sort of 
error will come? 
and also, this is working, on through the users browser, or through the server 
after the form values are put in. if it is through the users browser, then it 
shud be AJAX
yes, it seems that inorder to save the info I need to asynchronously send it 
back to the server even if the browsers js is show/hiding different parts of 
the form. Otherwise if someone filled in part but didnt "submit" I wouldn't get 
data.

is that right?

I'm not much for js programming.

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