Adam Maas wrote:
> Because 98% of the world has both enabled. And it allows far more leeway 
> in design options.

For the 98% of people who should not be allowed within a lightyear of 
web page design tools.

> 
> Frankly, unless you're stuck with IE for some reason or your 
> system/connection is dog slow, there's absolutely no reason to disable 
> Javascript or not install Flash.
> 
> -Adam
> Who does Network/Computer Security work for a living.
> 
> 
> graywolf wrote:
> 
>>Says right on the page that you need Flash and Javascrip enabled.
>>
>>I wonder why they do sites that knowledgeable people will not look at? The 
>>gee 
>>whiz effects may excite the newbies until they learn how easy it is to load 
>>nasty stuff on your computer when you have all those "anybody can run 
>>something 
>>on your computer" things enabled. I go through quite and effort to turn all 
>>that 
>>stuff off, and am not going to turn it on just to look as something posted on 
>>this list.
>>
>>Thanks, but no thanks...
>>
>>
>>John Francis wrote:
>>
>>>On Thu, Sep 06, 2007 at 07:30:35AM -0400, Rebekah wrote:
>>>
>>>>I'm unable to open it with Explorer or Netscape.  All I get is a
>>>>maroon page.  Do I need a program to open it?
>>>>
>>>>rg2
>>>
>>>I (briefly) get a different page when I click on one of the links,
>>>but it almost immediately goes back to the initial (mostly maroon)
>>>page.  My guess is that it probably uses some funky flash code which
>>>works slightly differently in different versions of flash - an all
>>>too common situation.
>>>
>>>
>>
> 
> 


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