The sever side validations must be done even if the validations are done at
client side too.
this is because it is highly likely to crash if the user has turned off
Javascript

Sajan

On Feb 12, 2008 4:43 PM, tee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi, I have a question about server-side vs client-side validation. I
> always use a same PHP form script that works really great and it's
> server-side validation using condition and requirement, and I like the
> feature better than client-side's. A website I was working on, client
> wants client-side validation, something fancy, something Ajax. I like
> to stick with this form script because it has a great support for anti-
> spam; I suppose I can turn off the server-side validation if client-
> side validation is used, but I am concerned with the accessibility
> issue - I am particular curious how screen readers treat client-side
> validation.
>
> Thank you for you thought!
>
> tee
>
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