Last modified: 2011-03-31 20:45:32 UTC
The special page should be delivered with some text (a new system message?) for users without javascript. It then would be overwritten by the script, I didn't meant a <noscript> tag in teh summary.
Created attachment 8351 [details] noscript mode It does have a mode for users who do not have JavaScript or choose to have it turned off. See attached screenshot. Was something else wrong that made you think it didn't have such a feature? Or did it not work for you?
Oh, seems to be a browser bug. In Opera 11.10 noscripts tags are not shown, when javascript is disabled. We could delete the <noscript>-tags and replace the text by JS instead, but i'll decrease the importance of this bug.
(In reply to comment #2) > We could delete the <noscript>-tags and replace the text by JS instead, but > i'll decrease the importance of this bug. How would that solve the problem of a browser bug? Also, are we sure this is a browser bug? Please link to a bug report against Opera if it is. Since <noscript> tags are supposed to be displayed if JS is turned off and they aren't displayed because of this bug, I don't see how your solution would fix the problem. I've updated the summary, though, to reflect your requested fix, so please make sure it is what you want. Leaning towards WONTFIX.
I thought of something like <div id="toRemove">$systemMessage</div> $('#toRemove').replaceWith(wizardDiv); instead of <noscript>$systemmMessage</noscript> $content.append(wizardDiv); The bug is known (http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4525009/noscript-not-working-in-opera-11), but Operas bug tracking system is private: https://bugs.opera.com/.
This is not our bug, and the impact is far too small to justify special workarounds. This only affects users of a certain version of Opera (until it's fixed), who turn Javascript off. And the worst case scenario is that they will have to navigate to the old upload form by themselves.