Hi Samuel

> and is more likely to work when javascript is disabled ;)

This is meant to be a dig at me? :-)

If so, then let me clarify a little.  If I can't guarantee that 
javascript is available, then I won't require it, either by providing a 
regular get/post alternative, or not using AJAX at all.

If I require AJAX only, then it is in a situation where I know that the 
client has a corporate policy of using browser X or Y with Javascript 
enabled.

So, I don't leave my users hanging with a broken application because of 
no Javascript.

Regards,
Langdon


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