In article <54a6c33af1brian.jord...@btinternet.com>, Brian Jordan <brian.jord...@btinternet.com> wrote: > In article <54a6c02a46bbai...@argonet.co.uk>, Brian > <bbai...@argonet.co.uk> wrote: > > I receive a monthly newsletter. The latest cannot be read. NS says > > 'This browser is not AJAX enabled'. What's that all about, please? Is > > there a way round it so that the newsletter can be read? > AJAX is an ACRONYM for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML. The concensus, > from a few articles I have just read, seems to be that JavaScript has to > be enabled in order to avoid this message. Maybe enabling JavaScript in > NetSurf, if you haven't already done so, will be sufficient? I say this > because some sites seem to test for the presence of JS even if it isn't > actually needed in order to display (at least some of) the content.
JS is enabled. > > Should I complain to the sender, perhaps? They are a large company. > Probably not worth the bother I'm afraid. Unless you want the usual > corporate "We have optimised..." reply. Yeah, well. I'm sure that are right. But I thought that I would ask anyway. I would add that I am finding NS to be increasingly useful for most of my correspondence of this type and as I prefer to use RISC OS (VRPC, Win 7) this is encouraging.