george greenfield wrote >> Great news! Does the Javascript need to be switched On?
> I think it must be on by default: http://www.navweaps.com/ no longer > displays a 'your javascript is switched off' notice. >> >> I have tried a few simple tests but my Javascript seem to be being >> ignored. > Not necessarily (see above). I am not convinced that it is doing anything on my machine. I have worked through all the javascript examples from Elizabeth Castro's web site (author of "HTML, XHTML &CSS") (http://www.elizabethcastro.com/html6ed/examples/) Among things tested are: time and date functions, opening popup windows, password protected fields, mousover event, resizing windows. AFAICT the behaviour of #727 is not different from #690. Several of the examples have put up the message "Your browser isn't running scripts." -- John - http://mug.riscos.org/