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Re: removing javascript from demo basket.html
****** message to minivend-users from "Michael Radke" <mra@trendware.de> ******
Well, sorry..
but you might also want your sites to look correct on Lynx,
Netscape 2.0 or Internet Explorer 1.0 ...
I think, that when we look at your pages with such an old
browser, we would become most web "effects" not readable,
beginning here with table backgrounds and also thinking
about CSS...
Really, believe me - there are not many people disabling
JavaScripts, and if you take a look at professional sites
you might realize that they are written for the latest
browsers..
That simple JavaScript-code might be interpreted correct
by most of the "known browsers" - so, just use them..
Regards,
Michael Radke
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Von: Stewart McCullough <stewart@yixing.com>
An: minivend-users <minivend-users@minivend.com>
Datum: Samstag, 6. März 1999 01:31
Betreff: removing javascript from demo basket.html
>****** message to minivend-users from Stewart McCullough
<stewart@yixing.com> ******
>
>I would like my site to work for non-javascript browsers (or browsers
with
>javascrtipt turned off). Yet I have run into a problem on the
basket.html page
>that is included in the demo. Although I have modified the HTML
surrounding the
>heart of the basket.html, I've basically left the form untouched
until now. So
>the problem is...
>
>the form tag reads:
> <FORM ACTION="[process-target secure=1]" METHOD=POST>
>
>this means that any action that gets submitted to this form
automatically gets
>forwarded to the secure server, which is fine if the button pressed
is "check
>out". The problem comes if the visitor wants to press either
"remove" or
>"recalculate", in which case I don't want the form submitted to the
secure
>server. The default demo basket.html code circumvents this problem
by including
>the following line in the <input> tag:
> onClick="document.forms[0].action='[process-target]'"
>which works if the user has javascript turned on, but if they aren't
using
>javascript, then the basket.html file is reloaded via the secure
server (which
>causes problems).
>
>I would like it if there were a way to set "secure=1" in the "check
out" <input>
>tag and leave the "secure=1" OUT of the <form> tag. Is something
like this
>possible?
>
>thanks,
>
>Stewart
>(the site I'm referring to is at http://www.yixing.com)
>--
>===================================================
>Montana Banana Web Design (http://www.montanab.com)
>YiXing.com Chinese Teapots (http://www.yixing.com)
>206-322-2435
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