Hi Samuel

>>> and is more likely to work when javascript is disabled ;)
 >>
>> This is meant to be a dig at me? :-)
>>
> 
> Not at all, I was simply trying to say that if one develops the
> non-ajax workflow first.  It is more likely that as one adds ajax to
> the flow that things will continue to work even when javascript is
> off.  Also it helps in that one takes away one degree of complexity
> when building up the app to a functional state.  Not a dig, but a
> brief and unhelpful supporting note ;)

No worries :-)  I was just got a bit confused.  I see your point now, 
and agree with it whole heartedly.

Regards,
Langdon

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