to js or not to js?

For those suggesting that one should rely on js being turned off in order to
provide non js functionality, this problematic in that in many cases, js is
needed and to have to turn off the js in a browser in order to achieve
accessibility to a site specifically would break accessibility for other
sites if inadvertantly left off.

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Received on Friday, 17 January 2003 08:53:37 UTC