In article <52ff29f39bdhw...@talktalk.net>,
   David H Wild <dhw...@talktalk.net> wrote:
> I have come across three oddities in connection with JavaScript.

> (i) If you look at Flickr Having JS off brings a message about JS being off
> but gives the picture. With JS on there is no message, but the picture
> doesn't appear although the little strip of pictures is there.

> (ii) In Yahoo groups having JS on means that the navigation buttons don't
> appear.

> (iii) On today's Guardian website has, with JS off, a grid of squares
> saying "Link to slideshow 1". clicking on this produces the picture that
> should have been there.. With JS on the grid of links doesn't appear and
> there is a blank space on the page.

> This is with 740 on a rPC.

Similar effect with Streetmap.co.uk

This will probably be because only some JS is working as of yet - enough
that the site recognises JS to be present, but not enough to do the job
required.

I'm sure it will all get sorted in time, until then we must be patient -
and thankful that it is happening at all. Adding JavaScript must be a
herculean task!

Thanks to all the team.

-- 
Richard Torrens.
http://www.Torrens.org.uk for genealogy, natural history, wild food, walks, cats
and more!

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