Ahh well, yes, that would be a good point... In the situation 
on my current job, it's an intranet site and we have control 
over the client workstations. If that's not the case, then yes, 
frowning on javascript does make a lot sense. 





---- On Tue, 11 Mar 2003, boxed ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

> >I'm curious as to why javascript is frowned upon so much for
> >solving this problem.
> 
> I can't speak for everyone else but me personally I would 
advice against it
> because javascript can simply be turned off.
> 
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