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Re: [Phptest-users] don't check by default, please
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Brandon Tallent |
Subject: |
Re: [Phptest-users] don't check by default, please |
Date: |
Wed, 7 Aug 2002 07:05:18 -0700 (PDT) |
Yes, but I don't want to make that a requirement. I'd
rather have it be an optional feature. There's gotta
be a way to validate the form input with javascript, I
just have to dig deep enough or go buy a book or
something.
Brandon
--- address@hidden wrote:
> Brandon Tallent wrote:
> > Yes, it does look better. But try not answering
> one
> > of the questions and then submitting. Then try
> > pressing the back button. Now imagine that with a
> 60
> > question test.
>
> Sounds like hell.
>
> > The optimal solution would be to use
> > javascript to check the input, but I haven't
> figured
> > out a way to do that since the form is all
> dynamic.
> > It's something I'm going to work on soon.
>
> I dunno - might be better to go to one question per
> page.
> Then the user wouldn't have a chance to get
> confused.
>
> (He also doesn't have a chance to compare slightly
> different variations on questions, which is
> important
> for me.)
> - Dan
>
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