On 2 Nov, 2005, at 5:08 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There are the has js and no js situation one needs to handle.
This is an interesting argument that I see frequently, and being
something of an Ajaxy nerd, I just don't buy it. The only people who
*know how* to turn of JavaScript are geeks.
So if *you* turned it off, you're willing to live back in 1995 and
probably don't want to use my app anyway.
On the other hand, if some IT monkey turned off JavaScript for all
desktops, he's probably locked things down to the point that you
can't access my app.
Has anyone actually *seen* statistics on how many people have
JavaScript turned off?
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