Thought so. thanks kay!

j.

> On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 15:55:50 +1100, Jeremy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Has anyone out there come across this, if so how did they fix it? I
> > believe it can't really be done, because you can not control the users
> > environment....
> 
> Spot on, there's nothing you can do. Except not rely on scripting. 
> 
> A couple of times where JavaScript is a requirement for something,
> I've generated that entire section of the page using document.write
> statements (so that if you've got JavaScript off you get absolutely
> nothing) and put a noscript block at the top like this:
> 
> <noscript>You need to have JavaScript enabled in order to use this
> feature.</noscript>
> 
> Or something to that effect. This is to avoid people seeing a page
> that just doesn't work with no indication why (which is really bad
> interface design).
> 
> K.
> 
> -- 
> Kay Smoljak
> http://kay.smoljak.com/

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