- From: Randy <randy@prowebdesign.nl>
- Date: Sun, 14 Aug 2011 10:06:49 +0000
It is possible to use the new <datalist> element to provide auto-suggest without scripting. It's even possible to use an external (XML) file. In all honesty, I don't see how Google or Wikipedia would add ALL their keywords to that list ;-) The spec used to allow directly interfacing to a server-side script, but that was removed due to simplifying the complexity. Again, like I mentioned in my other e-mail, the behavior needs to be added unobtrusive, and that's exactly what Google, Wikipedia and a lot of other websites do. You can search what you want without JS, but when you enable JS it will enhance your web experience. Regards *in all honesty, I didn't know there were still people disabling Javascript in 2011. I thought "the hype" was now to be very restrictive towards (3rd party) cookies ;-) ------Original Message------ From: Timo Beermann Sender: whatwg-bounces at lists.whatwg.org To: whatwg at whatwg.org Subject: [whatwg] Search-suggestions without scripting Sent: Aug 14, 2011 09:26 Hi! The search-suggestions of search-fields as in Google or Wikipedia should be able without scripting, only with HTML/CSS. Because some users deactivate Scripting (for security or whatever other reason) and on other computers (school, university, work,...) you are not able to change the settings, even if you want to. E.g. I use NoScript and only allow scripting on very few trusted sites, that really need it. Tobias Hanser --- Sent from my BlackBerry
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