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I don't get the javascript website hate. It's not 1994. The web is not static linked pages any more. Why am I wrong here ?
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@kat Most Javascript is proprietary, users can't modify it since it's a moving target or pick which parts to use, it's slow, etc
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@kat A good experiment is to try to find a product or project page that doesn't require Javascript to read about it
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@kat Most of it is static linked pages, pretending they're not. That's where the hate comes from. People are breaking the web of hyperlinks.
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#JavaScript has a lot !security implications and it can currently not be understood by most search engines (I don't know even one that can). So if you want to drive good (and a lot) content into the search engines, you cannot bypass "static" pages (generated with #PHP, #Python, #Perl, #JSF and so on is not static but you can use #mod_rewrite to obsfucate your script names).
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mine! :-) You only need #CSS, if you want nicer output.
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@roland I was thinking of the "deep"(?) web. Not particularly public visible content, but stuff that happens after authentication.