Re: Javascript detection , working version

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That book is so cool! =P

Anyways, it said that browsers with Javascript, but not a recent
enough Javascript would not display the Noscript.

On 1/13/07, tedd <tedd@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
At 9:32 PM -0800 1/11/07, Jürgen Wind wrote:
>tedd wrote:
>>index.php, jstest110.php) , make it one.
>ok
>---8<---
>>It would be cool if I could send js value via a
>>POST instead of GET-- can that be done?
>have a look http://149.222.235.16/jstest/70112/index.php ( POST version )
>
>>tedd
>
>>PS: I read somewhere that using <noscript> is not recommended.
>any info?

Yes, I knew I read it somewhere (my memory is not as good as it used to be).

In the book "PPK on Javascript" (most excellent
book btw http://www.quirksmode.org/book/), on
page 57 he says "Therefore, it's best not to use
the <noscript> tag at all."

I leave it to you to buy the book to find out
why. But basically, browsers that don't use
javascript don't see that tag and those that do,
don't use it. As such, the tag has no real use.

Cheers,

tedd

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