On Sat, 14 Oct 2000, David Woolley wrote:
>If you have some disability that makes the use of anything but a shell
>account impossible, you should be prosecuting the site under the
>Americans with Disabilities Act. Otherwise you should learn Javascript
>or use a commercial browser for commercial sites.
That seems pretty extreme. For one, it seems like more of the ridiculous
lawsuit-happy culture we live in (at least those in the US do).. I believe
Clint Eastwood won when he was recently sued under the ADA. (The ADA gives no
_time_ for people to perform required repairs, just lawsuits which sometimes
end up giving huge damages awards.)
Also, why should everyone else be forced to use a commercial browser? What if
we _prefer_ to use a noncommercial browser. (Even for GUI browsing at work,
I use iCab, a minority browser, most of the time.. I only use IE for a VERY
few sites, and as iCab is improving that number is going down.)
I sure hope *someone* adds some JavaScript capability to a text mode browser.
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