Yes, it does!  I can vouch for it!  I personally know two (highly 
educated) people that refuse to allow them.  They are ignorant about 
them, of course, but that doesn't change the fact that people *do* 
disable cookies/JavaScript!

Now, if I know two people, then how many more people are there "out 
there" that are doing this?  Sorry to disagree - I view it as a "fact of 
life".  Having said that though, I don't not use JavaScript because of 
it.  That's yet another opportunity to control things - it certainly 
does have applicability.

Galbreath, Mark wrote:

>Ahhh yes, the bane of web app developers!  I solved this problem with
>JavaScript and cookies - no browser back operations allowed!
>
>And spare me the "what if JavaScript is turned off" noise - it just doesn't
>happen in the REAL world.
>
>Mark
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Andrew Hill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2002 3:02 AM
>
>(Incidentally, using the browsers back button in such a case results in a
>rather bad case of server state confusion!)
>

-- 
Eddie Bush




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