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<0> Maybe, maybe not
<1> Not really.
<0> It depends on your method of validation
<2> Pilum: can you explain?
<0> My server will not get rest since it has to load a lot of cl***es and whatnot before my little validation cl*** is workable.



<1> You'll still send the same amount of requests.
<3> jScript question: http://pastebin.com/733569 , Anyone know why this wont work? Or even better how to get it to work :)
<1> And correct me if I'm wrong but doesn't ajax open persistant connections?
<3> i want the result as shown in test 2. The problem is that any how i try to compare the regexp cb i do not get any equals..
<1> Don't think I've seen anything like that before, Nikwiz.
<1> What's with the : String thing?
<0> Afaik you have to .close() them
<0> But I am new to this
<3> ie: String.fromCharCode(65) == A
<3> using the String object
<1> In the parameter list I mean.
<3> oh, that's only a way to define a var as String in function. Not needed, but i do it to be stright
<3> ie: function foo(i : int, y : byte, s : String) { .... }
<1> And where did you learn that?
<3> well, as mentioned it's jScript (like in MS jScript) - and there one can do it that way
<1> You didn't answer my question. :-)
<3> oh , . :) no sorry, well, do not remember actually. Might at MSDN.
<1> Shouldn't need to be jscript only that one though...
<3> well,.. this (as javascript) gives same result; http://pastebin.com/733617



<1> Exactly.
<3> but what's the problem? Must be the copmarition of the p***ed result in $1 to vv. Do not know if it compares the hex value ie if(0x248 == ) , or how to find out.
<3> have tried parseInt, toString and so on, but does not help.
<1> What's $1?
<3> the capture of () in ([\x7F-\xFF])
<3> the captured chr
<1> Hm. Indeed.
<3> where 0x7F to 0xFF are all extended ASCII's from 127 and up
<4> o_O
<4> that code looks... crazy...
<4> why not just do "$1".charCodeAt(0)
<3> tried that at first, but then it only compare with "$"
<3> compare/get char Code = 36 == $
<3> but seems like the problem are with the var p***ed. If i say alert(vv); The alert box say $1 once, and not and or $1 three times.. :/
<4> hmmmmm
<4> ah
<4> Nikwiz: http://www.html-channel.com/pastebin.php?id=8
<3> ah beautifull :)
<3> Thank you. So clear it suddenly became...
<4> heheh


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