At 6/10/04 12:56 PM, Ben Kennedy wrote:
>Needless to say, with JS turned off, only half of the content loads. I
>cannot understand why this has to be done in such a convoluted manner
>(may as well return plain text with instructions to the user on how to
>manually type up the required HTML then view it in his browser).
It appears to be a copy protection mechanism.
This service is something I'd consider offering to my customers if it
generated pages in plain (decent!) HTML. I couldn't sell something that
required that the customer's visitors have JavaScript enabled, though;
we'd get tons of complaints.
-- Robert L Mathews, Tiger Technologies http://www.tigertech.net/"Ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge." -- Darwin
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