Hello,

During my refactoring to introduce the common-theme I saw that we currently manage on the framework a variable naming javaScriptEnabled to indicate if a user want or not use the javascipt. This functionality has been introduction by Adrian in 2008 (1) and I not found the origin thread (2) (maybe pre-apache)

Now I didn't see why we keep this on the framework for two reasons:
* With Html5, without javascript we haven't operational screen
* If we don't want javascript for a specific case, we can create a dedicate theme for that and simplify the current code.

Do you have a reason to keep the management of javaScriptEnabled ? Or I can start the cleaning ?

Cheers,
Nicolas
(1) http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=revision&revision=655712
(2) https://lists.apache.org/list.html?dev@ofbiz.apache.org:lte=1M:javaScriptEnabled
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