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DConnolly: "Using Javascript on a page does not automatically make a Web page inaccessible...?"
True. But, it does make it inaccessible if the page doesn't work without the JavaScript on it, which, in the case of XPages I suspect is true.
From what Cass is saying it sounds like XPage "views" have links that are JS-only, so you can't get to the underlying documents without JS.
DConnolly: "Using Javascript on a page does not automatically make a Web page inaccessible...?"
True. But, it does make it inaccessible if the page doesn't work without the JavaScript on it, which, in the case of XPages I suspect is true.
From what Cass is saying it sounds like XPage "views" have links that are JS-only, so you can't get to the underlying documents without JS.