Yeah, AJAX is next on the list. But in a generic way, not bound to any
server framework.
On 30/05/06, Whitcraft, Jon <jwhitcraft@brickyard.com>
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form submits via an Ajax call and I can figure out how to get the validation
code to return false if something failed validation. Below is the link to the
webpage but I see nothing on how to have it call a function when everything is
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> Jon Whitcraft
> Indianapolis Motor Speedway
> jwhitcraft@brickyard.com
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