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Systematic er Danmarks største privatejede softwarehus. Virksomheden leverer fremtidssikre, pålidelige og brugervenlige mission critical-løsninger og produkter samt gennemfører komplekse projekterings- og konsulentopgaver. Systematic har en lang række kunder inden for især forsvaret, sundhedssektoren, den finansielle sektor og den offentlige sektor.

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If our application is JavaScript intensive then it is always a good idea to check that if the client's machine has JavaScript enabled. When checking for JavaScript you might try some code like the following.

bool isJavaScriptEnabled = Request.Browser.JavaScript

The code above will only confirm that the browser is able to handle the JavaScript or not. This has nothing to do with whether the user has enabled or disabled the JavaScript or not. Actually, Request.Browser.JavaScript has been deprecated in ASP.NET 2.0. You can use the Request.Browser.EcmaScriptVersion.Major >= 1 to check whether the browser supports the JavaScript or not.

So, the question is how do we check if the user has JavaScript enabled?

We will use JavaScript to solve this problem. The part of the idea discussed here was proposed by Paul Weston (http://forums.asp.net/t/1164454.aspx). Create two divs just like shown below:

 
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