From: Rich Wild <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
    
    
    > Is there a way, from a web page, to turn OFF a user's 
javascript,
    > in the case where a server knows that it will cause 
problems...
    
    
    You should, with all due respect and no unkindliness 
intended, question why
    you got into this position in the first place though - the JS 
shouldn't
    cause problems if its correctly written....



If I were in a situation where I had some control over the 
javascript being inserted into my static web page, I would make 
certain it was correctly written...

Unfortunately, that's not the case.

Thanks for the idea.
-- 
Larry W. Virden <URL: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
<URL: http://www.purl.org/net/lvirden/>
Even if explicitly stated to the contrary, nothing in this 
posting
should be construed as representing my employer's opinions.



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