![]() Now, let's see what output we will get when we run the same program in a JavaScript disabled browser (or in a browser that does not support JavaScript). Let's see what output we get when we run the above given program in the JavaScript enabled browser. The element will print this message only if JavaScript is disabled in the user's browser or his browser does not support JavaScript at all. ![]()
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