der Mouse wrote:
>> Like it or not, the Web doesn't work right without Javascript now.
>
> Depends on what you mean by "the Web" and "work right". Fortunately,
> for at least some people's values of those, this is not true.
Obviously, I'm oversimplifying. I claim that there are enough web sites
that require active content to function right (in other words, that's a
big part of the reason they are popular) and that there is a big enough
critical mass of users who want to use those that it's going to stay.
Or another way to put it: First browser that drops support for
Javascript commits market suicide.
(Actually, the ratio of people who want flashy website to those who care
about disabling Javascript is probably 10,000:1, but I digress.)
Ryan
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