On 18/11/15 22:59, Alexander Shorin wrote: > Suddenly, 2015 year comes to an end, so not sure if you should worry about > disabled JS.
Indeed. But then why bother with list or show functions at all then? In fact, I can think of some reasons to want to avoid client-side Javascript, even in 2015. For example, I tend to use NoScript as a matter of course, and I find sites which then fail to work without JS tiresome, if unavoidable. Then there's that example which got J Chris excited in the CouchDB "Definitive Guide", serving system configurations. Likewise embedded applications with dumb HTTP clients. Cached or saved documents. Documents which you want to be indexable or spidered without a JS interpreter. I expect there are other cases. However, I asked mainly to know what a couchdb app can and can't do, as a newcomer to it. Cheers! N
