Mark D. Lincoln schrieb: > > All, > > > > We are developing various business Web portals using JQuery and > wondered why we should care about unobtrusive JavaScript. These Web > portals are not for the general public and can only be accessed by > business clients who subscribe to our service. When our clients > subscribe to our service, we give them the system requirements for > using our service and one of them has always been that you must have > JavaScript enabled in your browser. We primarily support the latest > versions of IE and Firefox but attempt to be as browser agnostic as > possible. The reason I am asking this question is that we would like > to include some very advanced JavaScript controls (i.e. a full > featured data aware grid) in our Web portals, however, the inclusion > of these controls will basically negate the use of unobtrusive > JavaScript which seems to be an important aspect of JQuery development. > One nice side effect of unobtrusive side effect is the possibilites to print pages without great efforts. That can be a requirement especially in business portals.
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