Ian Clarke wrote: > On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 6:03 PM, Cl?ment<cvollet at gmail.com> wrote: >>> This is in Safari 4 with Javascript definitely enabled. Using >>> Javascript for OS detection doesn't seem reliable - better to do it >>> server-side. >> Well, we need to find a proper solution yes. For now, it should looks better >> when javascript is enabled and the OS isn't found with a newer version (just >> shows the message, and not the buttons). >> >> The thing is, if javascript is disable, it will show the four buttons (we can >> merge the macos one with the jws, so it will be only 3). However, this is the >> behaviour of http://www.mozilla-europe.org/en/firefox/. >> >> And since we're not using php anymore, I don't think we can do it server >> side. > > Isn't the plan to do this on Google's AppEngine? If so, then we > should be able to use server-side code, albeit not PHP. > > Nextgens? >
I'm not interested in dealing with it and I've no idea what the plan is. I have suggested using Google's service and shown that it's doable, whether that's the way we are taking or not, I don't care :) NextGen$