Larry Masinter wrote: > Perhaps draft-hildebrand-html-rfc would be a good starting point? For archival documents such as RFCs, yes. For websites that we interact daily with to get our work done, no. Mobile code is an essential part of the Web. Where it actually helps to make Web pages more productive, we shouldn't let normal use be slowed down by some misguided attempt at purity. (The usual considerations about accessibility, tool access/APIs, search engine access etc., apply. But we don't have to reinvent these considerations; they have been well-understood since Ajax re-legitimized JavaScript usage 10 years ago.) Grüße, Carsten