If you ask about whether or not it's possible to detect on the server-side if Javascript is enabled, then the answer is: technically no.
As the server process is not within the browser process, there is not way for the server to inspect if a feature or setting in the browser is enabled / exists.
You can however try to mimic that. E.g. scripts are not going to be loaded from the server-side if javascript is disabled (normally). Also you can insert javascript that will do specifically crafted requests to your server so that you know something is disabled.
<noscript><img src="http://example.com/session-trigger-js-disabled.php?.gif" width="0" height="0"></noscript>
<script src="http://example.com/session-trigger-js-enabled.php?.js"></script>
Note: $_SESSION
in PHP can be blocking. The <script src="url">
tag is also blocking, so take care that you're not creating "deadlocks" that will decrease the user-experience with your website.
A more lightweight approach might be to set a cookie and change it if javascript is enabled. Cookies can be read out by PHP, their nature is not blocking and you don't need to waste session for that.
WCAG is enabled
?