On Thursday 30 October 2003, at 13:05PM, Tantek Çelik wrote: > False. As Dylan provided - 10%. That is not infinitesimal. If it is true, this not that less important than the standard-compliant browser part. So we could compare reactions toward IE/Win and reactions toward JS my 2 eurocents > Fortunately there is an easy workaround - turn off javascript. Workarounds are just that: workarounds. That is, something you use to fight your way back to a real solution Of course, one may ask: do we have a problem? The point here is to discard the "workaround" argument, not to say whether or not JS is good or bad. -- DavidReceived on Thursday, 30 October 2003 12:30:19 GMT
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