> 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.

Or, more likely, your network administrator has turned it off. This is still
not all that uncommon in large, controlled enterprises.

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