I think what he was suggesting is that you use scripting to make your web site great. 
But you make sure a minimum functionality works without scripting.
If a user doesn't get validation he can still use your site. If a use can't submit, 
your site is useless to him.

At 08:14 AM 1/18/01 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>You actually develop with the mindset that a user might not have scripting 
>enabled? Ouch!
>
>My guess would be that at a minimum, 98% of all users have scripting enabled. 
>So, you would forfeit the capability of client-side data validation, 
>client-side DOM manipulation, etc.? 
>
>You would add unneeded round trips to your server to accomplish scripting, 
>validation, etc.? So 98% of your users will pay the Performance price for the 
>2% of your users? Not to mention the extra load on your server and the wasted 
>bandwidth.
>
>Not a good idea ... Please! 
>
>Bill Reichard
>Willow Gold
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>http://www.willowgold.com
>
>
>
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