> Larger corporations, for instance, do much more
> extensive security filtering. They can block javascript/activeX/etc at
> the firewall and they can also enforce browser settings at the desktop
> level. The end user may not have any participation in the security
> decisions nor even know that javascript has been disabled for them. They
> just know that some things don't work.

This is exactly what I ran across.  The actual end user has no idea what's 
going on, or how to fix it.  Thanks for clarifying Judah.

-- Josh 


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