Web Forms :: How To Run Javascript Code When Javascript In Browser Is Disabled
Sep 20, 2010
we are working on one of our site which is having lots of javascript code.but while testing one of our tester has disabled javascript in browser.so in this scenario javascript code is not working properly. So can any one let me know is thr any work around to run javascript code while browser javascript is disabled.
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