Posted by Bergamot on 12/23/06 17:17
Kevin Scholl wrote:
>
> Just to satisfy my devil's advocacy, could you provide examples of these
> so-called "good reasons"? I have yet to see a truly viable "good reason"
> for turning off Javascript.
FWIW, I have JS disabled by default. I find most uses of JS to be
annoying rather than "engaging" or otherwise useful, so enable it only
when absolutely necessary. Ditto Flash.
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Berg
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