Even the standard JSF components require Javascript for some functionality, and many (most?) of the extensions Trinidad provides require it too. I doubt you'll be able to get much working in a non- Javascript capable environment, unfortunately.

If you need to support such environments, you may need to either stay away altogether from advanced component libraries (and some of the standard components too) or else render a simplified UI to those user agents.

L.

On 30-Jan-07, at 10:43 AM, Stefan Podkowinski wrote:

Hello

Does anyone know if it is possible to use trinidad in javascript
disabled browsers? The live demo and my own examples are just
generating a message in that case:
"This page uses JavaScript and requires a JavaScript enabled
browser.Your browser is not JavaScript enabled."

Any chances I can get a plain-html, non-javascript version of my
trinidad jsf page working?

Stefan

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