Re: [users@httpd] Detecting Javascript via Apache 2

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You probably want to assume it doesn't then if it does set a cookie or establish it via link
or by using javascript to tell php it does and save it in the session.

Boysenberry

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On Dec 27, 2005, at 5:49 PM, httpd2@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:


Hi all.

Is it possible for apache 2.0 to detect if a browser has
javascript enabled when a page is requested, and then
passing this value to PHP?

This would allow me to serve different page content,
depending on whether the user's browser has javascript
enabled or not.

Regard

Keith Roberts






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