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Opened Sep 11, 2014 by teor@teor

Atlas: What happens when Tor Browser turns Javascript Off by Default?

Dear Globe/Atlas Developers,

When I used Atlas today with JavaScript turned off, it didn't respond, and didn't give me any errors or any feedback (like "turn JavaScript on").

I've since learnt that Atlas/Globe are written in Node.js.

I've also heard that the Tor Browser is moving towards JavaScript being off by default (or, at the very least, one of 3-4 security level options).

Are there options for making Atlas/Globe work without client-side JavaScript? Can we teach Atlas/Globe to ask for JavaScript when it's disabled?

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Reference: legacy/trac#13131