Re: java script and p2

Whether you send the javascript or not is irrelevant. The question is whether
the client can do whatever the page does without javascript (or Java, or
ActiveX, or whatever runs the page on the client side).

In most cases this will mean providing a server-side equivalent (or linking
to the stuff manually, in the case of dynamically generated linking
mechanisms)

Charles McCN

On Thu, 30 Mar 2000, David Poehlman wrote:

  If I'm serving up a page with client side java script going back to our
  previous discussion of p2 with regard to checkpoint 6.3, Can I meet 6.3 by
  giving the user a choice of dynamically receiving the page without client
  side javascript?
  
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