There is no way that I know of to interrupt a given script’s execution.
Oxide (the webengine) exposes 3 preferences related to javascript that
we could expose in the browser’s UI:
javascriptEnabled
allowScriptsToCloseWindows
javascriptCanAccessClipboard
If the first one (javascriptEnabled)
If close button does the same that OK/accept button (accept script ), don't
exist an way for kill the script (close without accept it)?
One question, disable/enable javascript option, will be for everything webs or
you can configure exceptions?
Sorry again for my grammar...
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I just filed bug #1491253 to track the lack of a setting to
disable/enable javascript.
As for a close button, that’s effectively what the OK/accept button does
(whatever the script in the page does after closing the alert dialog is
not something the browser can control). As I wrote earlier, javasc
The browser must have a option to disable java scripts.
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Any option in Javascript alert() API for add a close button, "Close" in
contextual menu, or be identify like other normal window in "Open Tabs"?
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Yes, I understand what you mean. Unfortunately, it’s the nature of
javascript alerts to be modal dialogs, so if a website chooses to put an
ad (or a fake virus warning or whatever scam mechanism) in an alert,
there’s nothing the user can do about it, except for not browsing to
this website.
There
Yes, I'm not sure, but if i click on "Aceptar" maybe it can take me to a
download. When ads like it appears you just have the option tu press "Aceptar".
You also can't close the window (lash) using the gesture from the bottom to the
upper.
Sorry for my grammar... Did you understand?
greetings
I’m not sure I understand what the issue is. This add uses the
javascript alert() API to display a modal dialog box. This is bad™, but
the browser cannot be clever about which alerts are legitimate, and
which are ads. Closing the dialog should allow you to continue browsing.
Or does it enter a loop
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Some types of ads can block the web-browser because you just have the option
to click in the add pop-up
Its very annoying since if you restart the web-browser it charges again the
add. The only why to avoid it is after restart web-browser