Hi all,
 
My question regards the best way to control the exit from a form that
contains both <input>s and links.
I would like to be able to warn the user, when he activates a link, that
changes were made and the submit button has not been clicked so that he can
take the appropriate decision.
 
I have 2 solutions to this issue:
1- make links to act like submit; but this implicitly saves info that he
might not want to;
2- use a JavaScript variable that memorizes any change in <input>s and can
be evaluated when the user clicks a link; this means that every entry has to
be wired-up for the event.
 
I can live with (2), but I thought maybe there is a better/simpler solution,
a global "this page has been modified" attribute that can be checked before
switching context and I do not have to wire every input.
 
Any thoughts on this subject would be highly appreciated.
 
Many thanks, 
Mike B.

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