In your script, $js will be false false! Chrome wrote: > How about > > <?php $js = true; ?> > > <noscript> > <?php $js = false; ?> > </noscript> > > <?php > if ($js) { > // whizzy Ajax code (or file include) > } else { > // generic warning (or include non-JS base file) > } > ?> > > I know that would work but does it give the desired effect? > > Dan > > > ------------------- > http://chrome.me.uk > > > -----Original Message----- > From: tedd [mailto:tedd@xxxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: 15 April 2006 15:10 > To: Chrome; 'Ryan A'; 'php' > Cc: '"Stut"' > Subject: RE: 2 questions: Search in array and detect JS > >> Something to consider might be: >> >> <noscript> >> Sorry! This page requires Javascript to function properly! Please enable it >> or get a decent browser >> </noscript> >> >> <!-- Normal page functions --> >> >> I haven't tested it so there is a chance it's fiction :) >> >> Of course, if web standards aren't a concern it makes no difference >> >> Dan > > > It works and if you want it to validate, just enclose the paragraph > in <p></p>, like so: > > <noscript> > <p> > Sorry! This page requires Javascript to function properly! Please enable it > or get a decent browser. > </p> > </noscript> > > To bad that php within those tags is read regardless or we would have > an easy way to detect js. > > tedd -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php