On 12/21/2015 11:50 AM, Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Richard Owlett wrote:

I generally surf with cookies and JavaScript disabled unless
they are
*ABSOLUTELY REQUIRED*.

Just a couple of points on above. With cookies disabled you will
generally eliminate doing any useful functions that the modern
Internet serves such as shopping, banking, business, etc. A
cookies is required to hold the session id for such transactions.

<chuckle> I'm very much more "content" oriented than "action" oriented. There is only one site for which cookies are integral to why I go there - my bank. As to shopping -- brick-n-mortar is the only reliable route ;)


And now so much of the post Web2.0 sites employ JavaScript
frameworks such as jquery and angularjs and will not function.

Never heard of them before. Browsed their respective Wikipedia pages. Didn't see anything of interest. Actually, I suspect many of the annoyances which prompted me to default to *NO* JavaScript may be related to them and their precursors.


Not a very pleasurable browsing experience. Might was well be
totally save and go back to text-only Lynx, eh?
<http://lynx.browser.org/>. Just saying...

Would not work. I'm not "text" oriented, I'm "content" oriented.



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