-1 for non-JS support.

There are very few compelling use cases of GeoServer that do not involve 
JavaScript, and a JS capable browser is a shadow of a requirement 
compared to requiring specific JREs.

-Arne

Andrea Aime wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm wondering whether we want our UI to be working without
> javascript enabled or not.
>
> Wicket has this concept of ajax fallback components, that is,
> components that do work with ajax, but that can fall back
> on a old fashioned request cycle if javascript is not enabled.
>
> For the moment the UI has been coded using a few components
> that do not without javascript, but mostly it seems just
> because we did not use the equivalent fallback ones
> (thought for example the namespace manager is using
> the AjaxEditableLabel that has no fallback equivalent).
>
> Soo... opinions?
>
> Cheers
> Andrea
>
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