Actually, this entire question arose because I could not use Javascript. Due to the infinite wisdom of the server administrators, I was forced to output the entire page with my CGI script. However, i still needed to have the javascript component in the page.

To be more specific, the way this HM_Menues stuff works (see above) is be executing one JavaScript which detects the browser, and, depending on the outcome, loades another JS (IE4, NS4, or DOM). If you can think of an easier way of doing this from a CGI script, I will gladly accept your suggetsion.

Thanks.


In reply to Re: Re: Detecting uers web browser in CGI script by Anonymous Monk
in thread Detecting uers web browser in CGI script by gri6507

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