Thursday, August 2, 2012

Re: Detecting browser type after login

On Thu, Aug 2, 2012 at 9:13 AM, Andreas Schosser <a@state-of-mind.de> wrote:
> Hi Larry
>
>> They want the dialog to pop up on top of the login screen before the
>> redirect. I don't know where the code that does this would live or how
>> it would get invoked.
>>
>> As far as to why they want this, it doesn't really support IE, and
>> they want to alert the user to that if that's what they're using. It's
>> a custom app, not for public use.
>
> So why don't you catch the form.submit event with JavaScript and notify
> the user about any issues with his browser.
> Then you could either prevent them from proceeding or call the
> form.submit within your JavaScript code.

They want the popup displayed after the user has successfully logged
in. That requires a trip to the server.

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