Dmitry Turin wrote: > JR> My experience is that most people do understand the difference between a > JR> link and a button. > JR> Also, the fact that it's possible to *obscure* that isn't a good > JR> argument in favor of adding more stuff like this. On the contrary, we > JR> should educate web designers that it's a bad thing to make something > JR> look like a link when it isn't. > I'm sure, that the best variant, when <a> behaves similar <form>. > I'm sure. > But this can require unification of HTTP for both cases. Uh? Are you saying you want to make GET and POST be the same? Confused, JulianReceived on Friday, 9 November 2007 11:24:18 GMT
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