I noticed in a recent post to the commandline group that apparently edbrowse
doesn't handle noscript tags.
Out of interest, how much work would it be to handle the contents of these
tags in cases where js is disabled? As this is one of the ways that web
developers are (or at least were) told to handle non-js enabled browsers,
it'd be a good idea to use these tags if provided and js is not working (either
through failure or because the user switched it off).

Cheers,
Adam.
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