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dmjpro
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i didn't find any place in this site to send my question....
that's why i am here

does browser send any info about ....
the userAgent is cookie enabled or not
Feb 12 '07 #1
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acoder
16,027 Expert Mod 8TB
Yes, the Navigator object contains the browser information. See this page.
Feb 12 '07 #2
dmjpro
2,476 2GB
i left one more question ...

when browser sends a request to server then a progress bar is shown on the browser.
what is the scene behind it....
if i stops the request then what happens to server as well as to server


plz tell me those answers....

thanks in advance
Feb 12 '07 #3
acoder
16,027 Expert Mod 8TB
Not really a Javascript question. Perhaps you can ask this in the tech. forum for miscellaneous discussions.

All I know is that the browser shows a progress bar until the page is loaded. Once it is loaded or cancelled by the user, the progress bar no longer shows.

In terms of the server, the client is making a request to the server. The server returns a response. See this page.
Feb 12 '07 #4
dmjpro
2,476 2GB
thanx for ur reply
Feb 13 '07 #5
dmjpro
2,476 2GB
one more question guyes .....

does the client send any info to server whether useragent is javascript enabled or not
Feb 13 '07 #6
acoder
16,027 Expert Mod 8TB
Yes, the client sends a request message to the server. See this page.
Feb 13 '07 #7
dmjpro
2,476 2GB
thanx for ur reply

i think this is good link for client side magic scenes
Feb 14 '07 #8
dmjpro
2,476 2GB
i think it is not JS related question .....

i am very eager to know the total (Browser----------Server) ....

when a page requested from a browser then in between the Server and Browser what happens ......
plz tell me in details ......
and also tell me .... where the cached pages looked for ....

every scenario ..... tell me in details .....

plz sennnnddddd me a linkkkkkkk .......

thanxxxx in advance
Feb 27 '07 #9
dmjpro
2,476 2GB
helloooo friends ....

i think it is not JS related question .....

what happens if i stop loading the page before getting the full response from server or close the corresponding browser window .......


does the server stop processing the page if the process was going on into server ....

plz help me out ......

thanx in advance .....
Feb 27 '07 #10
acoder
16,027 Expert Mod 8TB
Yes, according to this old document (1991).
Feb 27 '07 #11
dmjpro
2,476 2GB
ok thanx ...... i will check it out ....

if in the mean time u get any better link .... plz send me ....

thanx again ....
Feb 27 '07 #12
dmjpro
2,476 2GB
thanx for ur reply ..........

a good link u sent .......
Feb 28 '07 #14

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