In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, James
Keeline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>--- Pete <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> hmmm... interesting....  
>> 
>> How about
>> 
>> $scripton=1;
>> 
>> <noscript>
>> $scripton=0;
>> </noscript>
>> 
>> if ($scripton)...
>> 
>> 
>> -- 
>> Pete Clark
>
>That won't get you too far since the PHP script is processed completely before
>any browser sees it.  The <script> and <noscript> tags are processed by the
>browser (ie client side).

Duh... it was late at night!

>Normally, a Flash or Javascript detection is performed in the landing page and
>the user is taken to a secondary page which uses the technology.

Fine, but I haven't seen any examples.

>There are several tricks which can achieve this no-reload type of application. 
>AJAX is one of them.  Some people also use hidden iframes or special image
>calls for one-way communication (just a DB insert for example).

I was thinking about multiple dropdowns, 'digging in deeper'

>AJAX systems tend to be much more complex and tougher to debug than other
>methods.  For this reason, the no-reload has to be really worthwhile.

I haven't seen many other places to use it, but I do seem to have ended
up with this on a lot of client sites, and currently use IFrames.  Just
trying to see what the alternatives are.

-- 
Pete Clark

http://www.hotcosta.com
http://www.spanishholidaybookings.com




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