And if some users do indeed disable it, what sort of code do you put it as an alternative to get the site to do what you want it to do?

At 11:23 PM 5/9/2004, Ryan Christie wrote:
I wouldn't trust JS as far as I could throw it (can you throw code?) ... but is there a statistic on how many users actually disable it in their browsers? Is it possible to sniff that out, and if so, how many users per group are we talking about?


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