>I did a quick search, and came up with two sites giving javascript stats: >http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp and >http://www.thecounter.com/stats/2004/March/javas.php > >According to these, 'javascript off' constitutes between 6% - 8%. Yes, I just saw the same stats. When we compare them to the May 2003 stats, we see that noscript browser market share has *decreased by 55%* in the past 9 months. It makes me wonder how far these stats should be trusted, either the current lower figure or the often quoted 10-15%. Probably most of these noscript browsers are search engine spiders. ------------------------------------------------------------------- ppk, freelance web developer Interaction, copywriting, JavaScript, integration http://www.quirksmode.org/ Column "Keep it Simple": http://www.digital-web.com/columns/keepitsimple/ ------------------------------------------------------------------ _________________________________________________________________ Hotmail en Messenger on the move http://www.msn.nl/communicatie/smsdiensten/hotmailsmsv2/