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Do as much as possible if JS is disabled? #44

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anjackson opened this issue Jul 15, 2019 · 2 comments
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Do as much as possible if JS is disabled? #44

anjackson opened this issue Jul 15, 2019 · 2 comments
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anjackson commented Jul 15, 2019

If JavaScript is disabled in the user's browser, you currently get no playback at all. It should be possible to at least get a basic re-written version back, even if most of the dynamic stuff will be broken (but that's the normal experience for browsing without JavaScript).

As noted in #45, this would also mean the main page could respond with a 404 for items that are not in the archive, which would be less surprising.

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ldbiz commented Sep 19, 2023

Any plans for this? I just tested it in Firefox and it was a completely blank page with JS off, no text, warning or anything at all.

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Supporting two re-writing modes is quite a lot of overhead, so I think we might have to give up on this.

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