That's fine, but what about non netscape browsers - a lot of them have
scripting too
----- Original Message -----
From: Bruno Lowagie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 1999 10:46 PM
Subject: Re: How to get the thin client
> >How did you find out what JavaScript you could use accross so many
> >different
> >browsers?
> >this is something we really want to find, but have had no luck so far
>
> If a browser doesn't support javascript, the javascript code
> will be ignored if you use this trick:
>
> <SCRIPT>
> <!-- hide from old browsers
> Your javascript-code goes here
> // -->
> </SCRIPT>
>
> I downloaded the javascript reference manual from
> http://developer.netscape.com and I checked for every
> function since which Mozilla-version the function works.
> In my code I have a lot of lines looking like this:
>
> if (navigator.userAgent.indexOf("Mozilla/4") == -1) return;
>
> If 'Mozilla' doesn't appear in the userAgent-object
> (or if it isn't the right Mozilla-version)
> the function returns immediately.
>
>
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