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How Can Forms Make Sure JavaScript Is Turned On?By Will Bontrager The title is a popular question, one I've addressed on several occasions. The responses and posts and articles are scattered about on several of our domains. Many forms use JavaScript to validate user input, prevent double-clicking, prevent auto-submission, and dynamically change field values. Among other things. Without JavaScript, those forms don't work right. The purpose of this article is to gather together the various methods of ensuring browsers have JavaScript turned on when a form is being used. Click here for the rest of the article. August 28, 2007 Please note: Articles on this website are presented "as is". However - If you have a question about a CGI script, HTML, CSS, PHP, or JavaScript
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