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what happens when we disable Javascript from the client browser

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    Amit Spadez
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    Hello, I want to know about the Javasript that after disabling JS from the browser, will js functions execute in asp.net web application? For instance, I have made an asp.net website. In this , I have made the validations using Javascript. Infact, a lot more Javascript is used in my application. So, When any user disables the Javascript from the client browser before using my website , then Will the Javascript Validations work? Will other js functions work after js is disabled from the client browser ? Please help ... Regards, Amit

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      Hello, I want to know about the Javasript that after disabling JS from the browser, will js functions execute in asp.net web application? For instance, I have made an asp.net website. In this , I have made the validations using Javascript. Infact, a lot more Javascript is used in my application. So, When any user disables the Javascript from the client browser before using my website , then Will the Javascript Validations work? Will other js functions work after js is disabled from the client browser ? Please help ... Regards, Amit

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      WoutL
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      No, They will not work. That is why it is called Disable javascript

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        No, They will not work. That is why it is called Disable javascript

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        thanks for your reply.. then..if it won't work, what's the benefit of using JS functions over asp.net validation controls??

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          thanks for your reply.. then..if it won't work, what's the benefit of using JS functions over asp.net validation controls??

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          The benefit is that the valiidation is done on the client side whithou a roundtrip to the server. I don't think there are many user who disable javascript in there browser. I the do, they cannot use more than half of the web.

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            The benefit is that the valiidation is done on the client side whithou a roundtrip to the server. I don't think there are many user who disable javascript in there browser. I the do, they cannot use more than half of the web.

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            RahulPuneet
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            JavasScript is also usefull when you are using Ajax into your code

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              JavasScript is also usefull when you are using Ajax into your code

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              Please stop posting. This blantly obvious statement adds no value to the conversation and is well know by anyone with modirum of knowledge.


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                Please stop posting. This blantly obvious statement adds no value to the conversation and is well know by anyone with modirum of knowledge.


                I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt

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                I think either you do not know the thing in regards to dotnet and sharepoint or you donot want to accept the things. I have only posted that thing which i have done.

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                  I think either you do not know the thing in regards to dotnet and sharepoint or you donot want to accept the things. I have only posted that thing which i have done.

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                  Don't get cocky son. I think you'd better have a look around before making such a statement. Please stop posting until you have some value to add.


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                    Don't get cocky son. I think you'd better have a look around before making such a statement. Please stop posting until you have some value to add.


                    I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt

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                    I hope for the same.. But even though it is better to stop it here and again i would like to say thanks....

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