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… mode with the has_js cookie. The approach here is not perfect as it assumes the site runs at the root of the host. This is possibly ok on a Pressflow install although not perfect. Drupal, in Javascript, sets the has_js cookie on / so it doesn't care about the true root either although / is slightly more glamorous. With this approach or a similar path based one the rest of the site URLs should be ok and cookie less. Thoughts?
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I guess it could also be set in /admin for things like page manager to work a little nicer but I'll leave the very simple thing for now to see if this approach could work |
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I remember a merge proposal on launchpad to allow batch to work in JS mode with the has_js cookie. The approach here is not perfect as it assumes the site runs at the root of the host. This is possibly ok on a Pressflow install although not perfect. Drupal, in Javascript, sets the has_js cookie on / so it doesn't care about the true root either although / is slightly more glamorous.
With this approach or a similar path based one the rest of the site URLs should be ok and cookie less. Thoughts?