On Mon, 12 Mar 2012 15:27:30 -0400, Nick Sabalausky <a@a.a> wrote:

"Steven Schveighoffer" <schvei...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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On Sat, 10 Mar 2012 14:41:53 -0500, Nick Sabalausky <a@a.a> wrote:

You know what I think it is (without actually looking at the code): I
think
they tried to do some highly misguided and even more poorly implemented
hack
(which they no-doubt thought was clever) for dealing with *cough* "old"
*cough* browsers by inserting a meta redirect to a hardcoded URL, and
then
used JS to disable the meta redirect. If that's the case, I don't know
how
the fuck they managed to convince themselves that make one drop of sense.

It could be that they don't care to cater to people who hate JS.  There
aren't that many of you.


There are enough.

Apparently not. http://developer.yahoo.com/blogs/ydn/posts/2010/10/how-many-users-have-javascript-disabled/

I'm perfectly willing to give up on 1-2% of Internet users who have JS disabled.

And it's beside the point anyway. Things that don't need
JS sholdn't be using JS anyway, regardless of whether you hate it or have
enough brain damage to think it's the greatest thing since the transistor.

No, it *is* the point. As a web developer, javascript is used by the vast majority of users, so I assume it can be used. If you don't like that, I guess that's too bad for you, you may go find content elsewhere. It's not worth my time to cater to you.

It's like saying you think cell phones are evil, and refuse to get one. But then complain that there are no pay phones for you to use, and demand businesses install pay phones in case people like you want to use them.

That being said, I found it quite funny that wikipedia last year "blacked out" itself using javascript. I just so happened to want to quote something from wikipedia, and noticed the site came up, then had a black page put over it. I just disabled javascript, and could happily use the site, posting the link (of course, I had to mention it would only work tomorrow when the blackout ended).

-Steve

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