On 2024-09-21 21:03:38, Didier Kryn wrote:
> Le 21/09/2024 à 19:44, Peter via Dng a écrit :
>
> Web access for personal banking is convenient but involvement of
> JavaScript is bad policy. With some policies in Europe being more
> progressive than N. Am. I wonder whether outlawing of JavaScript in
> financial communication is considered.
>
> I would like to see that, but I bet the developpers of banking web
> services are the same as the other professional web developpers: they use
> IDEs which automatically insert javascripts and access to ready made web
> resources like googleapis and cloudfront. They produce junk and are unable
> to do a better job, because using pure HTML/CSS would imply more work and
> more learning, therefore less productivity and higher salaries.
My banks web site can't load the "pay someone" page in Firefox-ESR, it
spins a wheel for a minute or two, then just returns to the previous
page. I have to use their "pay several someones" page, but only pay one
person.
I'd like to see policies like that in Australia. But even government
websites I have to use regularly suffer from similar problems.
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