On Fri, 3 Oct 2014, Bryan Steele wrote:
On Fri, Oct 03, 2014 at 10:09:36AM -0400, [email protected] wrote:
In my browser of choice, configured sensibly, this is all that can be
seen at openbsdstore.com and openbsdeurope.com:
| The OpenBSD Store
| If you have JavaScript disabled you will not be able to order from
| this site...
And yes, it literally ends with an ellipsis.
Strangely enough, this doesn't incline me to enable javascript.
-wes
So, you visit an order page likely content on providing your billing
information and shipping address, but it's the use of Javascript that
sways your final decision to order?
Who said anything about an order page?
Who said anything about final decisions? The text provided gave me no
information upon which to base any decision of that kind.
As I made perfectly clear in my post, the accessible content on the
website is a single, elided sentence.
Why should I enable javascript to obtain basic information about a
website?
Really, it's quite an achievement, seeing as even Facebook pages
aren't completely void of content when viewed without javascript.
-wes