[nycphp-talk] Thoughts on using JavaScript with no progressive fall-back
Cliff Hirsch
cliff at pinestream.com
Mon Feb 26 09:26:30 EST 2007
I¹m seeing more and more applications that simply do not work if JavaScript
is turned off. In fact, I¹m looking at purchasing a slick shopping cart that
seems great, but I think the lack of progressive fallback is a show stopper.
Whatever happened to building a robust PHP application and only then
layering on the client-side enhancements? To me this lack of progressive
fall-back is just laziness, arrogance, or the victim of the usual time
pressures. This isn¹t an opinionated group right?! So I curious to here
what others think.
Are there any data sources that measure what browsers people are using today
and what percentage of people turn JS off or don¹t have it?
Cliff
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