I don't have any of the originals available here for quoting, but I had suggested that an external JS to HTML converter could be set up and Arachne would display the result - and xChaos suggested it was a good joke. <g>
No joke, Michael. I realize that javascript is largely intended to accomplish things HTML can't. But I think I also realize two or three other relevant things: One, most of us hate or don't want javascript for its capabilities, we mostly don't WANT it at all. We NEED it to get around the difficulties that JS laden sites impose on easy browsing. (Ok, one person wants it.;-) Two, most pages so annoyingly full of javascript are doing almost nothing that HTML couldn't do except make the designer pleased with his/her modern approach to page design. (So we won't miss anything.) Three, if a pipe existed that converted the convertible portions, substituted or faked the effect of some unconvertable portions and safely ignored the rest without pissing of the page designer, we'd have a useful *TEMPORARY* js workaround IMO. <G> - Clarence Verge - Back to using Arachne V1.62 ....
