On 10/18/2012 12:58 AM, Mike Copeland wrote:
I agree, but I've read a couple of articles lately that even recommended disabling or uninstalling Javascript on Windows workstations...unless you just have to have it. They claimed too many security issues. Personally, I have no idea, but I find Javascript to be extremely useful on web pages.
I heard that YEARS ago but thought that was no longer an issue? Doesn't disabling Javascript mean that you kill anything written for AJAX apps?
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