On Sun, 18 Aug 2019 14:20:08 -0500
Richard Owlett <rowl...@cloud85.net> wrote:

 
> 
> I personally find that JavaScript and cookies rarely provide *ME* any 
> functionality of interest. I surf with both disabled. I don't
> experience problems I see often reported. YMMV

It does vary indeed. It seems to me that hardly any sites work without
JavaScript these days. Web designers cannot even make text appear on
some sites without JS. 

The only thing that I use it for is to have a cgi page re-submit
automatically on change of some input fields, and I find it quite
offensive that a simple thing like that needs JS, and isn't built into
HTML. The same with designating a particular submit to be activated by
the Return key, a feature of any GUI design application. On the Web,
it needs JS. HTML is up to version 5 now...

-- 
Joe

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