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by pasbesoin
5265 days ago
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I disagree. As long as Javascript remains a significant vector for "mal-ware", I'll leave it disabled by default and remain cautious about opting-in on a site by site and domain by domain basis. And I'll advise my family, friends, and users to do the same. Note that, as part of this, you'd better have something to show me without Javascript enabled. If I get a "blank page", I'm unlikely to engage further. I realize I'm increasingly in the minority and that perhaps the world is "passing me by". On the other hand, more and more "normal" people around me are being compromised by exploits and wondering "WTF". There's a limited role for more advanced, scripted presentation. But a lot of what currently "requires" Javascript is just needless genuflection. |
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