You could have a test function in Javascript do something simple. If the task
is not carried out, concluded that the browser either does not support
Javascript or has it disabled...
Jean Bresse
Hai-Bang Pham wrote:
> Is there a way of detecting if the browser has Javascript enabled
> through the HttpServletRequest object?
> I know of how to differentiate between IE and Netscape (using
> req.getHeader("User-Agent")) is there a similar method for Javascript
> support?
>
> -Hai
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