Joe Rotello wrote:

JR Personal Reflection Bottom line: End-users who fully and
intentionally disable the likes of Flash plug-in, PHP, Java and even
JavaScript browser operations are in reality doing more to "damage"
their browser operations and shut themselves out of a great many needful
and useful web-sites world-wide. Many users who do the above and walk
away from those options then wonder why a great many web-sites and pages
no longer work or display properly, then start suspecting the browser or
the OS, etc.

Whilst I have a /certain/ (but by no means unequivocal) sympathy with
your position, I am completely at a loss to know how a user might seek
to "disable ... PHP".  PHP is a server-side technology, just like
ASP and ASP.NET; how can this possibly be disabled client-side ?

I would also argue that the vast majority of those who "do the above
and walk away from those options" do not "wonder why a great many
web-sites and pages no longer work or display properly" -- they know why, and they are prepared to live with this in order to satisfy their
own security concerns and/or paranoia.

Philip Taylor

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