On Feb 10, 8:29 pm, Lars Schwarz wrote:
> well, it's like fixing IE6 bugs. i mostly double-code functions like
> form-checks that are
> done pre-posting in javascript, to be checked again on server side
> again for the case
> javascript is turned off.
The reason to check on the server isn't be
I wouldn't depend of the w3schools stats at all. After all, the site
is for developers, not the average user.
In general, I agree with Pete.
On Feb 10, 5:05 am, Jeztah wrote:
> I am writing a site that uses heavy prototype libraries +
> scriptaculous + jQuery ...
>
> The issue i am having is a
Thanks seasoup that was kinda in my thoughts too
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Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2009 6:19 PM
Subject: [Proto-Scripty] Re: Taboo Subject
I'd say its a trade off of time & money v
alise it completely and give
> > it a whole new twist - leaving out the old and replacing with the new
>
> > Thanks
> > Alex
>
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> > From: "Pete"
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s way of
> achieving the goals! So my idea was to radicalise it completely and give
> it a whole new twist - leaving out the old and replacing with the new
>
> Thanks
> Alex
>
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dea was to radicalise it completely and give
it a whole new twist - leaving out the old and replacing with the new
Thanks
Alex
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Subject: [Proto-Scripty] Re: Taboo
RECT HERE] or would it be safe to add to my page to tell
> these nonJS users to enable JS !!
>
> Thanks
> Alex
>
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Subject: [Proto-Scripty] Re: Taboo Subject
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> well, it's like fixing IE6 bugs. i mostly double-code functions like
> form-checks that are
> done pre-posting in javascript, to be checked again on server side
> again for the case
> javascript is turned off.
&g
well, it's like fixing IE6 bugs. i mostly double-code functions like
form-checks that are
done pre-posting in javascript, to be checked again on server side
again for the case
javascript is turned off.
if you can't "double-code" some functions make sure the most important
work without
javascript,