For me, it stated that Javascript for Safari Mobile was turned off. Same result, though; remove two overlays -- one for the JS message, and another that simply masks the underlying content, and that underlying content is perfectly visible.
I guess it's kind of pointless to comment, but I continue to resent the applicationization of basic content (data). In good part because it remains a security concern.
I guess it's kind of pointless to comment, but I continue to resent the applicationization of basic content (data). In good part because it remains a security concern.