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Posted by JDS on 06/30/05 16:21
On Wed, 29 Jun 2005 20:12:24 -0700, petermichaux wrote:
> So you do not need to use php to do the check. Like Tony said and the
In fact, not only do you not *need* PHP to do the check, you really
*can't* use PHP to do the check!
Your code example is the only reliable way to check if JS is "on"
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