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From: "Chris W. Parker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Tuesday, November 14, 2006 1:10 PM [EMAIL PROTECTED] <> said:
> 
> > Based on some other replies, I guess I wasn't clear in my
> > statement(s). I'm not advocating depending on Javascript, not at all.
> > However, I don't think we should do away with the bells and whistles
> > (read: enhancements) that it offers, as some people in the industry
> > try to dictate. If a site is accessible and usable (function) without
> > Javascript, mission accomplished. If the site retains that
> > accessibility and usability, but offers a much better user EXPERIENCE
> > (form) with Javascript, so much the better.
> 
> Then we are in agreement. Disregard my ranting(s). :)

I don't think they should be disregarded. Quite the contrary, I believe 
discussion s such as these are almost invariably a GOOD thing, especially in a 
well-traveled forum where the points are presented to a large number of people.

Kevin

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