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(This post was accidentally lost last week. Better late than never. - KEI)

I have a client whose server logs indicate that JavaScript is disabled by
15% to 20% of their visitors.

Their belief is that these people are at the director or VP level at large
corporations, the people who report to them and their support staff. It's
likely that they have someone else install and maintain their systems.

That's a lot of people who'll never see rollovers and other fancy things.
It makes me wonder about using any JavaScript in designs. Has anyone else
got any data?

                                        -- hs

Hal Shubin, Interaction Design, Inc.
http://www.user.com
617 489 6595 voice, 617 489 7395 fax

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