[thelist] xssi serving up separate css
Paul Backhouse
paul.backhouse at 2cs.com
Fri Oct 12 10:27:19 CDT 2001
The Optmizer,
ASP is the one I use - but i used to use javascript all the time.
issues with flash is we charge more for it - an its not really a great way
of expressing a corporate image, and what about the people who don't have
flash - detecting and redirecting depending upon if you have flash or not
can be long winded - i use flash to an extent - an intro bit and scattered
reasonable sized movies and if you haven't got flash installed then you get
a animated gif image.
So are you saying that you do not use javascript heavily or not at all?
concentrate on flash? hmmm...flash, nice fancy - but i find can be extremely
pointless if all your after is info.
cheers
paul
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Paul
Sorry to butt in...
> I understand why people would want to turn javascript off, but don't you
> feel it limits the internet - it holds back programmers and
> functionality -
I guess it depends what you're doing. JavaScript is an added bonus, or a
tool for MS only web apps. If as a programmer you rely on client-side
technology, you are holding *yourself* back as a programmer. As far as
"functionality" goes, the only real justification for using client-side
technologies at all is to shift the processing load from the server to the
client. Otherwise why not use Java or Flash?
> plus i avoid where ever i can using pop up windows - i find they cramp the
> screen and plus you can get a lot of rubbish on other sites, but lets face
> it if you're programming for a corporate site with their standard
> PC builds
> you're going to be programming for IE (mainly - there are
> exceptions as with
> everything in life), and 8 out of the 10 users don't even know
> how to empty
> their cache let alone turn js off.
There are other issues with using JavaScript other than merely denying the
user so-called functionality on your site (see tip).
> we live in a world that is geared to change yet we try and restrict our
> selves in one of the fastest changing environments in the world -
> where will
> it end?
"Graceful degradation" is the key phrase.
My $0.02...
<tip>
Always use server-side validation for form input. It is a trivial matter to
bypass JavaScript validation in order to populate a database with meaningful
code.
</tip>
Regards
Chris Marsh
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