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Is there a way to detect (on the server side) if a client browser has =
JavaScript enabled? I'm most concerned about Netscape 4.x. When =
JavaScript is disabled in Netscape, it does more than disable =
JavaScript. It also ignores the positioning of layers and the formating =
of cascading style sheets (I do have cascascading style sheets enable in =
my preferences).

Anybody have any ideas?

Jeff Braunstein
Healthwell.com

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