Erxsession has a method which is something like "jsEnabled()" -I don't
have access to th docs so can't tell you what it is exactly

problem is it doesn't work - it's been broken for a while

good news is I submitted a patch for it. Bad news is o don't think
it's made or onto the core yet. But tou can surf through wonders Jira
and pick up the patch yoursel.

Sorry for crappy typing - attempting to use gmail on my iPhone :-(

Simon


On Monday, August 10, 2009, Mark Gowdy <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
> We recently started using the Wonder Ajax framework (which is amazing btw, 
> well done guys), but we want to be able to detect if javaScript is enabled on 
> the client's browser.
> I suspect this is a problem solved by many before, but I cannot seem to find 
> a reliable solution.
> I have considered setting cookies using client-side javascript, then checking 
> for them server-side.But conditions can arise where this might not work.
> Checking client-side should be the simplest and more reliable way, but I have 
> hit a little problem.The <noscript> condition is simple (no issues there)The 
> <script> condition is less simple.  You have to use a 
> document.write('..');The problem is now an escaping issue (as demonstrated 
> below):
> TheComponent.html---------------------------<noscript>  <webobject name = 
> ClickedRemoveFromOrder> Remove </webobject></noscript>
> <script type="text/javascript">  document.write('<wo:AjaxUpdateLink action = 
> "$clickedRemoveFromOrder" title = "Remove from basket" class = "remove" 
> updateContainerID = "$mediaItem.pk.toString"> Remove 
> </wo:AjaxUpdateLink>');</script>
> ---------------------------Generates:---------------------------<noscript>    
> <a class="remove" title="Remove from basket" 
> href="/cgi-bin/WebObjects/Shop.woa/wo/3.0.17.10.0.0.1.3.11.1.1.1.1.3.1.5.1.3.1">
>  Remove </a></noscript>
> <script type="text/javascript">       document.write('<a  
> href="javascript:void(0);" onclick="AUL.update('246', {}, 
> '3.0.17.10.0.0.1.3.11.1.1.1.1.3.1.5.1.3.3');" title="Remove from basket" 
> class="remove"> Remove </a>');</script>---------------------------
> I believe I need to escape the following characters so that they can be 
> inserted into the document.write as a parameter.' /and probably a few more?
> Is there a container I can use that will escape the generated HTML 
> automatically?Or maybe an additional binding on AjaxUpdateLink 
> (escapeForJavascript)?
> Other suggestions welcome.
> Thanks in advance,
> Mark
>
>
>
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