On 02/05/2009 03:40 AM, Adam Hardy wrote:
Paul Cartwright on 03/02/09 12:42, wrote:
On Tue February 3 2009, Ron Johnson wrote:
That page never shows up although NoScript has the permissions set, it
is related to that, because as another user who does not have the
NoScript plugin the page *did* show up.
Aggravations like this are why I deinstalled NoScript on my Linux
box. (ABP and Flashblock are trusted friends, though.)
I would have to second that motion.. I used to use No-script, but it
just got inthe way more than it helped.. sites that I NEED to get to
on a regular basis were just to hard to deal with.
On my old machine I couldn't run FF tolerably without No-script.
Please expound.
If I ever have problems, I just click the icon and choose 'allow scripts
globally' and also right-click ABP and uncheck 'enable ABP'.
You can never predict what's coming from where or whether the page is
just broken, and I find ABP just as much to blame as no-script when it
Yes, I sometimes must add ABP exceptions, but only on a tiny
fraction of pages compared to NS.
goes wrong.
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Ron Johnson, Jr.
Jefferson LA USA
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