Well I put a fix in for this. It's not wonderful really but it should
deal with giving non-JS folks a reasonable option on the Native Language
drop down box.
Kay Schenk wrote:
G. Roderick Singleton wrote:
I agree this would be best. I have lost the thread so could you please
repeat the list of
On Mon, 2005-02-07 at 08:58 -0800, Kay Schenk wrote:
>
> G. Roderick Singleton wrote:
>
>
> >>>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 wh
G. Roderick Singleton wrote:
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
Claudio wrote:
G. Roderick Singleton wrote:
As users become more sophiticated they ofter
disable JS in their browsers and this makes for difficulties.
I do not agree. Why someone should disable js? *many, many* modern
sites uses js for one thing or another (IE styles switch, for example).
Generally
G. Roderick Singleton wrote:
I have been in communication with a user who could not use the JS
dropdown on the main page. As users become more sophiticated they ofter
disable JS in their browsers and this makes for difficulties.
I do not agree. Why someone should disable js? *many, many* modern
si
On Sun, 2005-02-06 at 09:19 -0800, Kay Schenk wrote:
> 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:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
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:
onChange="javascript:formHandler()">
Project
Okay. Well, with the new page, I think if we
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:
> >
> >
> > onChange="javascript:formHandler()">
> >Project
>
> Okay. Well, with the new page, I think
Hi
>It appears that your assumption is not correct. This is what I get from
>the page source:
>
>
>
>Project
Okay. Well, with the new page, I think if we can avoid javascript, that
would be best, too.
Cheers
Louis
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On Sun, 2005-02-06 at 08:26 -0800, Louis Suarez-Potts wrote:
> Hi Gerry,
>
> >I have been in communication with a user who could not use the JS
> >dropdown on the main page. As users become more sophiticated they ofter
> >disable JS in their browsers and this makes for difficulties. I suggest
> >i
Hi Gerry,
>I have been in communication with a user who could not use the JS
>dropdown on the main page. As users become more sophiticated they ofter
>disable JS in their browsers and this makes for difficulties. I suggest
>it is time to take these users into consideration and make a non-
>javascr
I have been in communication with a user who could not use the JS
dropdown on the main page. As users become more sophiticated they ofter
disable JS in their browsers and this makes for difficulties. I suggest
it is time to take these users into consideration and make a non-
javascript main page. S
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