> 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.

If you can afford that luxury, good for you! That's simply not an option for
most people trying to sell something.

> 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.

I refuse to use HTML email. I'm far from paranoid about security, but there
are security risks with HTML mail, especially on Windows. Plus, I find it to
be a distraction from the actual content of email (if there is any).

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