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Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote: Yes. You still need to test in the action script. Or in the cgi that processes the data, but I have to do that anyway. Why can't you simply use two buttons, with neither hidden and neither selected as "checked"? Such as: Per the spec (html401 17.2.1 Control types), "At all times, exactly one of the radio buttons in a set is checked. If none of the <INPUT> elements of a set of radio buttons specifies `CHECKED', then the user agent must check the first radio button of the set initially." In the past I have had problems with different browsers complying to varying degrees, and I don't want an inadvertent default to give me permission the used didn't intend. |
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