Rudolph Bott wrote: > requested features even partially exclude each other (e.g. "AJAX" and > "Must allow working with lynx/w3m on text consoles). Besides that it's a
These aren't as mutually exclusive as you may think, you can use the <noscript> tags for browsers with no JS support, or JS disabled, and use the <script> tags for browsers with JS support enabled to do all the funky AJAXy stuff in. -- Best regards, Duane http://www.freeauth.org - Enterprise Two Factor Authentication http://www.nodedb.com - Think globally, network locally http://www.sydneywireless.com - Telecommunications Freedom http://e164.org - Because e164.arpa is a tax on VoIP "In the long run the pessimist may be proved right, but the optimist has a better time on the trip." _______________________________________________ Pdns-users mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.powerdns.com/mailman/listinfo/pdns-users
