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Tim Beadle
tim.beadle at gmail.com
Wed Oct 25 13:05:23 BST 2006
On 25/10/06, Jon Bennett <jmbennett at gmail.com> wrote:
> are there any stats on this? would you be talking about non-browser
> devices, or the people who turn it off in their browsers? I've yet to
> find a colleague/friend/relative who's ever done that, so I'm curious
> as to whom it really applies to
No stats, but we have clients at companies where the standard browser
is IE (no alternative available) and the security setting has been set
to "high", turning JavaScript off.
Progressive enhancement, always progressive enhancement.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Progressive_Enhancement
Tim
> are there any stats on this? would you be talking about non-browser
> devices, or the people who turn it off in their browsers? I've yet to
> find a colleague/friend/relative who's ever done that, so I'm curious
> as to whom it really applies to
No stats, but we have clients at companies where the standard browser
is IE (no alternative available) and the security setting has been set
to "high", turning JavaScript off.
Progressive enhancement, always progressive enhancement.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Progressive_Enhancement
Tim