> >>For example, in mozilla javascript in mail & news is
> >>turned off by detault (which is good because it stops
> >>viruses) but in netscape its turned on by default?
> >>
> >
> >Marketing requirement.
> >
> Why exactly would marketing need this feature turned
> on?
> Does anyone in the world use javascript in an email
> except virus writers?

Because the competition does. You don't want them to have a
'feature' that you don't have (it's too much to ask to have a
user have to turn it on).

Hall


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