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Excellent points by jeffa and jdtoronto that will be helpful in my own work. Two additional points:
1. True, Javascript is not to be trusted, and I always validate in my Perl script (as a function of untainting input). However, I still occassionally use JS to validate on the client side (if they have it turned on and aren't trying to crack it) as a preliminary filter because it's fast, no delay, no tapping of the server, no screen refresh. Double-coding? Yes. But it might make things more convenient for the average surfer. Just something to keep in mind. 2. If you are rolling your own confirmation page, and using H::T, consider the handy associate setting, which populates your template with the original data (I learned this from jeffa's helpful H::T tutorial):
—Brad "A little yeast leavens the whole dough." In reply to Re: Confirmation page using HTML::Template & CGI::Application
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