by PhilG » Tue Mar 15, 2011 11:45 pm
Hi JD,
of course you need to have a good database with relevance-info and search-algorithms on the server. And of course this isn't a feature for a private homepage with few pages like "This is me, these are my hobbies, this is my dog,...", but for big professional sites like Wikipedia, and so on.
But:
there is no difference to today's situation, when you do this suggestion-searchfield with JavaScript. Then you need to have the same database, the same relevance-info, the same search-algorthms, the same sorting-intelligence, etc. on the browser too!
It's only to have this feature that today needs JavaScript activated in the browser, possible also without JavaScript. Because users can have Scripting deactivated for security or whatever reason. Or maybe they are on a machine, where they even can't change this setting (school, work, library, ...) The server is in control of professionals, that can do it the way, they want. But you don't have the control, what settings the user has. Of course, for things like online-games, etc. you need Scripting. But such useful basic functions like search (even with incremental suggestions) should also be availabe for users without scripting.
Big sites like Wikipedia, Google, IMDB, ... can make this feature that they're providing already today, more accessible to more users. Small sites don't need to use this feature, or they can use professional services, like they do today for providing a search box on their sites. And of course, the classic search without suggestions should be available further on.
Greetings,
Phil