I do understand there is a difference between Java and Javascript.
The Mac versions of IE and Netscape have options to disable java and to disable javascript.
netscape allows a user to enable or "turn off" both java and javascript.
the last statistic I found (feb 2001) was that...
to clarify,
I am only using Javascript in this page,
I do check the browser and re-direct based on java enabled or not. I have solved the errors I received with the CFFORm by not using the Cold fusion validation and just using javascript.
Where the question came from was if I were not using...
I was thinking we were on the wrong page also,
If one was to only use CFMl form validation.
which actually writes javscript then error validation does not work if java is disabled in the browser,
either the form errors or it submits with no validation check.
I have been using javascript...
Iza,
We do use Javascript and CFML for validation, For the javascript I use a Browser check to see if Java is enabled, if not we direct to another page.
But since the CF server writes the java script for cfform validation I was just curious if this has been a problem.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.