Well, anyone who's disabled Javascript is going to miss out on half of
the web at this point...

Jim Kremens


On 4/1/06, Byron Canfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Additionally, the proposed solutions, whether embedded JavaScript or
> external JavaScript files are entirely ineffectual for those who have
> changed the browser settings to disallow JavaScript execution -- not all
> that uncommon in this, the age of the pop-ups.
>
> --
> Byron "Barn" Canfield
>
>
> > I couldnt give a stuff about the lost lawsuit, 0.0000001% revenue loss
> > for MS compared to all legacy flash sites that I will have to dig up log
> > in details for and fix, much bigger impact for me personally than bill
> > will fell personally
>
>
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