At the end of the day, I'm not trying to con them and get them to see
something different from my ordinary visitors - actually, the opposite - I'm
trying to get them to see what my ordinary visitors see, rather than a blank
page.
Even if they banned me, I'd still do it for accessibility reasons, the
reduced initial download size, and the advantage of not having to recompile
if I make a correction or addition to a page.

Download size and ease of writing copy in HTML (rather than Java strings)
was the original reason - lack of recompile was a bonus, and after that, it
occurred to me I could come up with a 'ghost' site which would allow non-JS
users, SEO and screen readers to access the site.

Ian

http://examples.roughian.com


2009/9/10 Alexander Cherednichenko <[email protected]>

>
> nice answer. big thanks :)
>

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