Rick,

>An interesting side note to our recent JS discussion...
>
>I went over to the Adobe/Macromedia store to look over the
>products and noticed they were using JS, etc., to change their
>page content without refreshing.
>
>I decided to turn off active scripting to see what happened... and
>I got a message stating that I couldn't see parts of the site and
>that JS was required to view the site!
>
>Seems like Macromedia has adopted the "Turn on Javascript or
>you can't use our site" perspective and left those who refuse
>or can't use it out in the cold.

The message is a bit misleading. They're using JS to load the Flash
Applet--and Flash is required for their store. So, disabling JS prevents the
loading of the applet, which presents the error.

This really is more an issue that Adobe is requiring Flash to use their
store. 

-Dan


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