> Why must we inconvenience 99%
     > of our users to accomodate the irrational 1%?

    Okay, since you asked, the main cases I can see where you'd want to turn off
    javascript:
    1. Users with low end computers. People in hostile regimes will often have
    low end computers.


If they are capable of running Freenet with its current resource requirements
then they are capable of using a browser that supports Javascript.

If that would be true (which it isn't), then by the same logic if a person is capable of running Freenet then that individual is capable of using a browser with no Javascript.

...

P.S. Why is this still being discussed? Isn't it clear that the only way to make peace between two camps is *js with fallback*?

               - Volodya

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