>javascript in this page verifies user configuration (screen, java
>enabled, platform etc) and stuffs this data into a hidden form then
>sends it back to index.html where data will be used to understand
>whether we can rely on jscript and cookies within this session.
Aha!
What you probably sh
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> an image of brintney spear and a text on it telling the user to click on
> sounds appealing to you? ;)
LOLOL yes, something like that :) when the second execution fails (that
is, the refresh META sends back no data on the POST channel) we show the
user a form with the local logo,
yes. now its clearer. hm... but i can't think of submitted the
information if javascript is off on the client browser. unless you stick
in a button telling the user to hit it if the page do not bring him to
another after a specific timing. a button probably don't look
presentable. use an image
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B.C. Lance wrote:
> hm... how about sticking couple of iframes that will load the piece of
> javascript and have each of the javascript in the iframe firing at
> different time? i suppose at least 1 copy of javascript will be there to
> do the intended work.
I realize I was being obsc
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