I don't really have too much to say about this; it seems like a step in the right direction. As a general point of application design, form submission shouldn't fail, but in the case where something goes wrong, the user shouldn't be lead to think that the operation they were attempting to perform succeeded when it didn't.
I don't really have too much to say about this; it seems like a step in the right direction. As a general point of application design, form submission shouldn't fail, but in the case where something goes wrong, the user shouldn't be lead to think that the operation they were attempting to perform succeeded when it didn't.