Frank W. Zammetti wrote:
There *was* in fact a server-side Javascript technology at one point,
but it was short-lived, not used much and IIRC specific to Netscape's
old web servers. I had the misfortune of having to deal with in app
developed in it probably seven or so years ago... not pleasa
Dave Newton wrote:
JavaScript runs in the browser. If it's not enabled in the browser then
JavaScript won't work.
There *was* in fact a server-side Javascript technology at one point,
but it was short-lived, not used much and IIRC specific to Netscape's
old web servers. I had the misfortune
fea jabi wrote:
Is there a way to execute the javascript on server-side?
Um... Simple answer is no.
My application requirement is the users may not have javascript
enabled on their browsers. Can I still use this html:javascript. Or is
there any oher alternative to do this?
I think you're
why, if I can write a javascript in validator-rules.xml, I should be able to
able to get the dialog right. using confirm of javascript.
if I give below in jsp
staticJavascript="true" />
it works fine.
But I observed that the javascript is generated on client side. Which I
don
fea jabi wrote:
One of the requirement in my application is that I should not use the
client side javascript as the browsers the user use might not have the
javascript enabled in their browsers.
In my jsp there are 2 radio buttons. one of which is enable by default.
When the user clicks on ei
One of the requirement in my application is that I should not use the client
side javascript as the browsers the user use might not have the javascript
enabled in their browsers.
In my jsp there are 2 radio buttons. one of which is enable by default. When
the user clicks on either of those he/
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