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Dan Allen wrote On 4/3/2009 3:42 PM ET:
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Of course, this means that we cannot detect whether JavaScript is
enabled until the first postback is performed. Is there some way to
get around this? Martin or Jeremy - I know you guys have provided
solutions for this sort of thing - please let jump in if you have any
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What we are most interested in is hearing about feedback from the
community. We don't want a solution that people think is naive. If we
do it, let's provide a solution that most people are willing to accept.
Seems obviously, but obvious hasn't worked in the past.<br>
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This reminds me of a topic that I've been meaning to raise... Seems
like we are all happy with the new JSR-314-OPEN mailing list. However,
in addition to opening the EG mailing list for observation, I think it
would be helpful to also introduce an open list where community members
can provide feedback in a more visible manner - ie. instead of closed
JSR-314-COMMENTS - how about a JSR-314-COMMENTS-OPEN with write access
for both EG and community members? I think that this would encourage
community members to more actively follow EG/spec progress (and provide
feedback of course). What do people think about trying to get
something along these lines set up?<br>
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Andy<br>
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