Be carefull which version of javascript is in use (or more to the point,
which version of javascript the browser supports), because these goodies
aren't available in earlier versions (even 1.1 from memory), and you may
want to do a lot of testing before being happy.
Justin French
Indent.com.au
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"Jeff Sheltren" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Yes, you can use javascript to get the user's resolution:
>
> screen.width
> screen.colorDepth
You can also use
window.innerWidth
window.innerH
Yes, you can use javascript to get the user's resolution:
screen.width
screen.colorDepth
are two variables that you can access through javascript, which you might
find helpful.
Jeff
> Try Javascript. I dont recall offhand but there are some properties you
can
> use in Javascript to detect thi
Try Javascript. I dont recall offhand but there are some properties you can
use in Javascript to detect this sort of thing. PHP is all done server-side
and can't collect system properties from the user.
Mike Frazer
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