> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rick Faircloth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 


> However, if JS isn't working, the details for every row in 
> the calendar
> will be showing and that's a no go.  Perhaps there is a way 
> to cause the
> calendar to default back to its original functionality with a 
> page refresh.
> Or the alternative is to develop two pages and send the user with JS
> to the JS page and the non-JS user to the non-JS page.


Rick - what would your non-JS page look like?? Where would your details
appear?  Anytime you get into developing two pages - you should probably
re-think your approach.

Jim

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