I think the average user is intelligent enough not to disable the filter but
still a valid point.


On 12/1/05, Gordan Bobic <gordan at bobich.net> wrote:
>
> Matthew Toseland wrote:
>
> > We are NOT going to provide a scripting language, either client or node
> > side, before 1.0.
>
> Thanks for clarifying that. :-)
>
> >>IMNSHO, the way forward is not implementing applets on the node to do
> >>various one-off jobs. It would be immensly more useful to come up with a
> >>scripting engine (e.g. JavaScript with a handle on some features, but
> >>without other, purely harmful features) which could then be used for
> >>writing any kind of an interractive freesite.
> >
> >
> > There are possibilities for limited interaction, e.g. applying XSL
> > sheets to index data, but full blown javascript support, no way.
>
> How are you going to deal with the simple fact that if people come up
> with truly useful interactive freesites based on JS, and they explain
> how to switch off the filtering, that a large number of users will just
> enable it anyway? It would probably be better to act than re-act.
>
> Gordan
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