Noscript> tag - yay or nay?

Sounds reasonable to me. And shame on Microsoft for not thinking towards graceful degradation!

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There is some important information related to the user that is stored inside TabContainer control of ajaxcontroltoolkit. However, if javascript is not enabled, the tabcontainer just disappears (instead of degrading gracefully). So I decided to have list contents of the tabs myself all in one place one after another but inside the noscript tag.

Any problems you see with this? Any alternate suggestions? Noscript link|improve this question asked Oct 6 '09 at 20:53progtick715419 58% accept rate.

I want to make sure I am not missing something. – progtick Oct 6 '09 at 21:13 I haven't tried. Luckily, I delayed implementing ajax until jQuery was available.

– Ken Browning Oct 6 '09 at 21:31 But there are many other examples of asp.net stuff not degrading gracefully without javascript. Being a pretty major one. – Ken Browning Oct 6 '09 at 21:32 What, it only dissappears in IE?

– Camilo Martin Oct 6 '09 at 3:45.

I'd say this is exactly the situation where the noscript tag was made for. So yes go for it.

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