Posted by Beauregard T. Shagnasty on 07/08/06 13:51
Chris Tomlinson wrote:
> "Beauregard T. Shagnasty" <a.nony.mous@example.invalid> wrote:
>> I can't find any <noscript> code in your pages.
>
> v
> t(); //--></script></a><noscript><img width="70" height="15" border="0"
>
> alt="Counter"
> src="http://uk.2.cqcounter.com/cgi-bin/c?_id=superhi&_z=1"><br> <a
> title="Web Counter" href="http://cqcounter.com/">Hit
> Counter</a></noscript><!-- CQ Counter code end -->
That was not there yesterday. I searched your source for the word
"noscript" and it was not found.
>> "Java Script (99.87%)"
>> I wonder what triggered the 0.13%?
>
> Exactly.
Still wondering.
>> Please explain how you track (what code) if JavaScript is .. disabled. I
>> am truly interested in how you do this. I've been searching for a way -
>> any way - to tell if JS is disabled, without using JS itself. Can't find
>> a way.
>
> <noscript>
So now you display the little CQ image. Great. You know someone visited.
You (they?) still cannot tell if I have JavaScript enabled or not.
Displaying an image, even when pulled from the counter's server, can do
nothing more than make a note that the image was served to a certain IP
address.
Prove otherwise.
--
-bts
-Warning: I brake for lawn deer
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