Joris Huizer wrote: > > What I meant was, <noscript> sections are typically > used to give noscript browsers alternative text as > some functionality provided in a script is missing - > but with DOM support it's very easy to > hide/extend/remove the noscript text - I'm not saying > all modern browsers must support javascript :-) OK, but when you write "with DOM support", how do you propose that such a page /access/ the DOM without having recourse to scripting ? Philip TaylorReceived on Thursday, 23 January 2003 15:13:43 GMT
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