14.02.2014, 22:12, "// ravi" <[email protected]>:
On Feb 14, 2014, at 11:34 AM, Alex Kocharin <[email protected]> wrote:

I assume that quite a few people who don't like things like google analytics and other web bugs.

Web applications like gmail or github do need js. Blogs, news sites and things like that certainly don't. Since most of the sites are simple, it's easier to just install NoScript and whitelist those few sites that you really use.

 
I do not have any hard data, but my suspicion is that 90+% of users leave their browser settings as-is, or at best do simple tweaking of the built-in security settings (e.g: “no third-party cookies”). Even if true, I am not suggesting that that means we can safely ignore the 2% (or what have you) that might use NoScript, etc.
 
 
It's not only those users, I'm fine with that. It's not only search engines, although I might be fine with that too. It's not all crawlers and benchmark tools we have for HTTP...
 
All those arguments are weak, but if you think about all of them, the picture with become less then ideal...
 
Maybe sometime in the future servers will be able to render angular.js pages as a fallback out of the box using something like phantomjs. Opera mini did something like that already when they rendered stuff on the server side. When that happens, there is a chance that angular.js will be viable choice for general projects.
 

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