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Site works poorly with Classilla

ClassicHasClass

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To get this thread desperately back on track, I think this photograph will make noidentity very happy:

http://www.floodgap.com/iv/704

And this post, in fact, is coming from that very PowerBook 1400. (Admittedly the PB has a 466MHz G3, external video, RAM Doubler and an EtherLink III PCMCIA card. But it's kind of stock. :cool: )

edit: ignore my stupidity, it helps if I put 68kmla into the NoScript list -- thought I already did that...

 

MacJunky

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edit: ignore my stupidity, it helps if I put 68kmla into the NoScript list -- thought I already did that...
Can't we get some sort of list that shows exactly what is being blocked? It is a real pain in the posterior to have no idea what got blocked; preventing you from adding it.(for when adding the site you are on does not help)Though the last version I used was kinda old.. please forgive me if it has been rectified in a more recent version.

 

ClassicHasClass

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Do you mean something like a window "Site nasty.funky.evil wants to run a script. Do you want to permit it? [ Yes ] [ No ]"

I'm planning to do something like this for 9.2, but it won't be in 9.1 (9.1 is a regression fix and layout update). I do know about and acknowledge the problem, though.

 

MacJunky

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not a popup for everything blocked, but perhaps a little resizable window that the user would bring up with a function in the noscript icon's contextual menu.

Then it would list the URLs of everything blocked. I am not sure if radio buttons or just a copy@paste into a top text entry box would be better though. Though a URL entry at that point might be decent.

Yea, just dump the urls into the window and then the user can copy and paste the ones they want into a box at the top and hit a button there; entering it into the whitelist.

That sounds fairly simple to implement, though I have not seen the noscript code or know what language it is in.

If you have a better idea please tell us. :)

 

ClassicHasClass

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OIC. Then you can just pick the hosts out of the list and whitelist? That actually sounds more manageable. If that's what you mean, I like that idea even better.

FTR, NoScript is just JavaScript. It's mostly the same as Giorgio's original version with Classilla-specific changes.

 
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