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  1. That users of IE6 or those that disable JS should expect a non-functioning experience, is the very antithesis of progressive enhancement.

    Progressive enhancement begins with a fully functioning base, and enhances the experience according to browser capability.

    And since normal forms and post requests work by default there's no excuse not to create them and then layer Ajax enhancement on top. That's not catering for the lowest common denominator, that's just how the web works normally.

    I'm beginning to think this conversation thread is stuck in the last decade.

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