G. Roderick Singleton wrote:
On Sun, 2005-02-06 at 08:47 -0800, Louis Suarez-Potts wrote:
Hi
It appears that your assumption is not correct. This is what I get from the page source:
<form name="form"> <select name="site" size=1
onChange="javascript:formHandler()">
<option value="">Project</option>
Okay. Well, with the new page, I think if we can avoid javascript, that would be best, too.
Cheers Louis
I agree this would be best. I have lost the thread so could you please repeat the list of the latest examples or point me to the right message?
Ger and Louis...I don't quite understand why this is happening. The download page itself has a non-JS option which the the use should see if JS in NOT enabled. So...I'm wondering what these non-JS folks are seeing. Myabe their browsers don't honor the <noscript> tag?
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