On Feb 16, 2009, at 6:11 AM, German Geek wrote:
Brilliant. Someone who understood my intentions :) It's not only a
good
exercise but also useful. Once done in PHP and various JS
frameworks, we
could port it to other languages. Would suggest to support as many
as we can
because they all have pros and cons. PHP first tho :) . Maybe just
good old
javascript as a start although the frameworks make it a lot easier.
Who on
earth has Javascript turned off these days anyway? I don't know
anyone who
is that paranoid. Sorry if someone here is but i believe if you are
scared
of javascript you might as well not turn on a computer. There are
always
going to be security holes.
There are people who aren't in control of the computer they use. Such
as anyone in a big corporation... The IT department might have
decided to turn off javascript support to help protect their
companies internal assets.
Or Alot of people who use mobile devices that don't have java support.
All I'm saying is there is a chance that even people who would want
to leave java on normally might be in situations where they can't
have it on. :)
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