Note that in NS4.7, "turning off javascript" *also* turns off CSS as a side effect; so the fix isn't actually about javascript, it's about "use this mislabeled switch to turn off the thing that never worked right anyway." It makes sense -- it's a lot saner to just get people to turn off the NS-CSS directly than to browser-type-sniff and feed it custom pseudo-CSS... CSS was a really cool idea, but NS4 dead-ended before that much of it was actually implemented. _Mark_
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