Hi Ted, 

> How have you found acceptance of js-based apps?

Low for internet application that should serve as many different customers
as possible. The same goes for cookies or W3C compliant web pages.

For intranet or exanet applications using javascript wasn't a question of
security but one of the browsers that the company uses. If the company
standard browser supported JavaScript requiring them to enable it usually
wasn't a problem. However, it turned out to be virtually impossible to
convince companies to install a different browser or even version of the
same browser.

-- 
Christof



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