Re: Javascript JIT in web browsers

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On 08/16/2010 16:35 -0700, Bruno Wolff III wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 15:48:14 -0700,
>   Adam Williamson <awilliam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> Meanwhile, back in the real world, it is effectively impossible to use
>> all sorts of useful websites without Javascript enabled. Even for
> 
> Then don't use them. If sites don't get used they may stop requiring
> people to significantly reduce the security of their systems to use them.
> It doesn't even have to be all of them, just the ones that aren't that
> important.

Maybe you should file a bug against Javascript in Firefox?  Oh, wait,
bugzilla uses Javascript, doesn't it?  Scratch that, no bugzilla for the
purists.

Disclaimer: I don't actually know how gracefully bugzilla handles itself
without Javascript enabled; I would hope it would take it well.  But it
certainly does use it quite a bit when it is enabled.

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