Afternoon..
 
How can I test if a client's browser is JS enabled (i.e. Scripting not
disabled)?
 
the website is undergoing some e-gov monitoring and accessibility needs to
be high.
 
There is a form that uses a button labelled 'Go' to submit form with code:
 
<a href="javascript:frmChannelSelect.submit()"><img
src="/templates/images/personal_arrow.gif" alt="go" border="0"></a>
 
What I want to do, is be able to detect if user has scripting disabled and
if this IS the case - put a bog standard submit button instead of this image
button.
 
Any ideas please?
 
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                Richard Lovelock 

Westminster City Council - Web Support
Cap Gemini Ernst & Young
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London 
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