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Simon Coulter wrote:
The web is a perfect example of where both ends probably should do validation.
Not to mention that in ANY application both the sender & receiver should do validation ... the caller should be responsible for submitting a valid request, but the receiver needs to ensure that the request is actually valid in case the sender didn't do the job properly. This applies to OPM calls, bound calls, data queue entries, communication transactions, or sneaker-net transfers. david
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