Gotcha. While I'll still advocate the progressive enhancment technique, 
if you have control over your environment, you should be fine using 
NOSCRIPT.

But honestly Will, try to avoid inline JS as much as possible a consider 
binding events dynamically. It will increase your apps maintainability. 
There's a great book called BulletProof Ajax which has an excellent 
chapter on progressive enhancement. Its by the writer of this post:

http://adactio.com/journal/959

Some other good reads are:

http://vanderwal.net/random/entrysel.php?blog=1770
http://www.domscripting.com/blog/display/41

Hope that helps man. Any questions, please don't hesitate to ask.

Rey...

Will Tomlinson wrote:
> I should've elaborated more in my post Rey. 
> 
> It's in an administration area and I know exactly the type of users that'll 
> be working with my system.
> 
> My AJAX selects will never be seen by anyone else using the site. 
> 
> Thanks much,
> Will
> 
>  
> 
> 

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