I stopped caring about this long ago. I write database-backed web applications that require authentication, and in this context if a user has JavaScript turned off, that's their problem, not mine.
Sort of funny; as soon as I hit a new site that requires javascript, I often run away! But of course that's my problem; I get why user preference would get in the way of your clean implementation. :)
I stopped caring about this long ago. I write database-backed web applications that require authentication, and in this context if a user has JavaScript turned off, that's their problem, not mine.