At 4:54 AM -0800 1/10/07, Jürgen Wind wrote:
----8<---- [source of index]
<noscript>
<meta http-equiv='refresh' content='0;url=jstest110.php?js=no'>
<?php /*** or put here your complete page for browsers with js disabled
***/ ?>
</noscript>
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Nice -- now instead of two different pages (i.e.,
index.php, jstest110.php) , make it one.
Here's my solution: <http://www.sperling.com/js_detect3/>
<?php
if (!isset($_GET['js']))
{
echo("<script
type='text/javascript'>location.href='index.php?js=ok';</script>");
}
else
{
$js = $_GET['js'];
if($js != "ok")
{
$js = "no";
}
}
?>
Now, depending upon the value of $js, do whatever.
It would be cool if I could send js value via a
POST instead of GET-- can that be done?
tedd
PS: I read somewhere that using <noscript> is not recommended.
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