Bite-Size Article
Finally I got round to publishing a new article. It started out as a blog entry last week and grew to the point where it felt too long. The article itself is a long rambling way of describing a very simple idea.
For those of you adverse to reading such lengthy tomes here's the gist of it. Add the following PassThru HTML to your form:
<noscript> <input type="hidden" name="JavaScript" value="Off" /> </noscript>
In your WQS LotusScript you can then test whether the browser posting the form supports JavaScript or not. Like so:
If vWebDocument.JavaScript(0)="" Then 'script enabled
For a full explanation read the article. For most of you though I'm sure it all makes sense.
Note: The following function does not achieve the same ends:
@BrowserInfo("JavaScript")
This merely tells you whether the browser actually supports scripting and can't tell you whether the user has disabled it or not.

 
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great tip ! thx to share.