Javascript detection
Hello, Using DTML, is there a way to detect if a user has javascript enabled in their browser. We are running Zope 2.10.4-final, python 2.4.4. Thanks, Arne Jensen
----- Original Message ----- From: "Arne Jensen" <arne@msri.org>
Using DTML, is there a way to detect if a user has javascript enabled in their browser. We are running Zope 2.10.4-final, python 2.4.4.
Dont mix server-side processing and client-side processing! DTML is server-side and it should generate javascript code. Javascript is client side and here you should detect, if client has JS enabled or no simply by calling javascript page. Then you should set cookie and after visiting other pages, you know, that client is JS enabled. Or use XHR (buzzword ajax). Regards, JL.
--On 16. Juni 2008 11:34:37 -0700 Arne Jensen <arne@msri.org> wrote:
Hello,
Using DTML, is there a way to detect if a user has javascript enabled in their browser. We are running Zope 2.10.4-final, python 2.4.4.
This has absolutely nothing to do with DTML. Javascript=client-side, DTML/ZPT=server-side. Andreas
here is the code: put this at the top of your dtml <script type="text/javascript"> location.href = "redirected_javascript_enabled_page.dtml"; </script> and create redirected_javascript_enabled_page.dtml On 6/16/08, Andreas Jung <lists@zopyx.com> wrote:
--On 16. Juni 2008 11:34:37 -0700 Arne Jensen <arne@msri.org> wrote:
Hello,
Using DTML, is there a way to detect if a user has javascript enabled in their browser. We are running Zope 2.10.4-final, python 2.4.4.
This has absolutely nothing to do with DTML. Javascript=client-side, DTML/ZPT=server-side.
Andreas
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