detecting IE active script enabled/disabled



I have a php based web page with a fancy popout menu (based purely on
CSS) that works perfectly in firefox and opera. It works identically in
Internet Explorer with the help of a HTML Component (.htc file) to
overcome a deficiency in Microsoft's standard compliance. However, if
active scripts are disabled in IE, you can't get to the submenus. Since
I still have the old style menu stuff in the database, I figured I could
simply detect the combination of IE and no active scripts and use the
old stuff when necessary, except I don't know how to detect if active
scripts are enabled or not.

Any suggestions.

The web page in question is http://vamos-wentworth.org/seadog/


--
Rossz
God kills a kitten each time someone uses Internet Explorer
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