Depending on the specific objection to Javascript, this may or may not matter:
1. You object to any/all JS on a page? Yeah, then this won't work for you.
2. You object to having to write JS just to get client-side includes? This should mostly work for you.
It all depends on what the actual objection is.
Depending on the specific objection to Javascript, this may or may not matter:
1. You object to any/all JS on a page? Yeah, then this won't work for you.
2. You object to having to write JS just to get client-side includes? This should mostly work for you.
It all depends on what the actual objection is.