I understand this isn't the requirement you've described, but what's wrong with:
<noscript> This page requires javascript, please <a href="screenreader.html">click here</a> to view our screen reader friendly version. </noscript> Regular content Screen readers are far less frequent visitors than others, and users with javascript off don't deserve the convenience of being redirected :P I dunno ... On Jun 2, 2010, at 2:25 AM, Sanford Whiteman wrote: >> Don't get me wrong, it works, but that's one ugly solution. > > Agreed. > > But I don't know if there's another way to directly match the reqs > (i.e. the JS page is primary and the non-JS gets the redirect). And > despite PE principles, I think that order makes sense, since otherwise > you're wasting bandwidth a super-vast majority of the time. > > -- S. >
