Ross Boylan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Well, maybe you've convinced me sites should try to avoid java/script > (I didn't mention it, but this one uses javascript as well as java, I > believe). But I still don't understand why I'm having problems with > this site, given that my browser is java-enabled.
First, don't top post. Second, how can you expect any help if you don't tell us what web browser and java plugin you're using, or the url? > What's your basis for saying such issues render the site inaccessible > to 1/4 the potential users? Ummm, slightly exaggerated math? Not all web browsers support java/javascript. For some, they intentionally don't support it, because it's extraneous. Therefore, all websites should be functional whether or not the browser supports j/js. Otherwise, they're broken. -- Brian Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>