I'm all for forcing users of sites I develop to use Javascript.

If it's not turned on just send them a message:  "You must enable
Javascript to use this form."  If they choose not to, so be it.

It's like people who refuse to use HTML email... I think it's time for
these folks to come into the light and forget their paranoia about
security, if that's what's keeping them from using these technologies.

Thoughts?

Rick
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Les Mizzell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, April 16, 2007 12:47 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Client-side validation or Server-side Validation?

> Looking at the latest published W3C statistics you would educate a guess
of
> about 10% of browsers not having JS enabled on them, that's a fairly hefty
> chunk.


How bad would it be to make having javascript turned on *REQUIRED* 
before visotors can view certain content (forms)?

It's something I've considered, especially after looking at the extra 
code I've had to place on certain pages to check required fields if 
javascript is off - but how 'user friendly" is this if done?

Opinions?



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