HA, lol, man never occured to me, but yeah, I guess that'd be a scenario

I would think the noscript tag would be the option - doesn't seem that
there's any other option really.

On 4/10/06, GregoryN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Last year I worked with a client's employee, who had both
> javascript and cookies turned off.
> At first, I couldn't understand why he's doing so. My thoughts were
> exactly as Steven's .
> But some day he's dropped few words and I've got it:  he's porn
> surfer! And he was using office computer for it :-).
>
> So, here's the example motivation to turn JS off.
>
> As to the point, I guess we still can use NOSCRIPT tag, can't we?
> Yes, it will require activation in IE7, but seems it's the only way.
>
>
>
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> On 4/9/06, Steven Sacks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > You also have to consider what users are turning off Javascript.
> >
> > First, Javascript is turned on by default.  Second, you have to be
> somewhat
> > savvy to know what Javascript is, much less turn it off, and also know
> what
> > purpose turning it off serves.  Third, you need to have a reason to turn
> it
> > off.  These things combined means that people who turn off Javascript
> are
> > more than likely well aware of the consequences of this action, it's not
> > just Flash that's effected.  It's pretty much any plug-in and any DHTML
> > site.  Almost every site on the web uses Javascript now in some form or
> > another.  I wonder just how many people turn off Javascript and are they
> > really worth going after?  They obviously want a very limited and
> controlled
> > web experience.
> >
> > It's like trying to advertise on cable television channels to people who
> > only have antenna reception.  You're just not going to reach that very
> small
> > audience, so get over it.
>
>
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