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VanguardLH <
V@nguard.LH> wrote:
>"Adam H. Kerman" <
ahk@chinet.com> wrote:
>>I disalllow Google javascript unless needed. In Gmail, with javascript
>>disallowed, I get the basic version of the Web interface. With
>>javascript enabled, I get the standard version of the interface.
>>Basic runs with javascript disallowed.
>Hmm, I can`t even get logged in with Javascript disabled. When I go to
>gmail.com, and normally get the login page, instead I see:
> Couldn`t sign you in
You`ve got the security token stored on your computer. I guess it`s a
cookie, but I don`t know. Perhaps basic users don`t store the cookie
either but I don`t see what cookies have to do with javascript.
Allow javascript to sign in, then disallow it. You`ll see the option to
use the basic interface.
It`s incredibly stupid to need to allow and disallow javascript, I know.
>. . .
>I enabled Javascript to get past the login page. I disabled Javascript
>once the webmail client was displayed, and refreshed the page to
>eliminate any content generated by Javascript. Then I got:
>Javascript must be enabled in order for you to use Gmail in standard
>view.
>There was a hyperlink to switch to basic view. I didn`t want to do that
>since I wasn`t sure I could come back.
You`ll be able to return to standard view if you re-enable javascript.
>. . .
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