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To be on topic again
Hello,
If I'm not mistaken, I think that websites that go with this case are fine. I don't believe there are laws that relate to handicap features and required JavaScript codes. For example, small business sites are from the private sector, it is up to non-private sector sites/ organizations etc. to provide features that allow handicapped persons to view a site easier.
Besides, that was not the main purpose of why JavaScript was created anyways. One reason was to add greater functionality to the pages. There should should be any controversy over disablement of scripting, as to simply not go to the site, and/ or find an alternative. Some people want people to get a better viewing experience, or the script itself actually has something to do with improving the security.
Last edited by Taro; 03-04-2012 at 04:06 PM..
Reason: forgot something
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