OLD NoScript 1.1.4, bookmarks and places friendlyIf there is anyway to allow extensions globally, it would be greatly appreciated.
NoScript allows/forbids JavaScript scripts. What do you extactly mean by "allowing extensions"? ![]() Some extensions use JS and for these extensions to work, I have to 'allow JS globally. I'd rather allow only the JS from extensions if there is a way.
I remember another member mentioning something along the lines of selectively allowing javascript (i.e., allowing only 1 JS of many on a page). If this were possible, I would be able to allow the scripts of my choice, which would fullfil my request. (Sorry if this reply didn't go through an expected path. On my end, it doesn't seem to be working cleanly.) Great extension, by the way.
Usually those extensions (e.g. GreaseMonkey and its children) work on every page where JS is allowed, i.e. you don't need to allow it globally.
I'm afraid this is not possible, dued to (not so unreasonable) limitations in the core Firefox security model. I'm getting quite experienced in this mozilla internals domain, because I'm just writing a patch that should fix bug 217967, finally (you know, when current Mozilla developers overlook a bug for too much time, it's time for a new developer to jump on the Mozilla wagon ![]()
Thank you! ![]()
I am having the same problem (I haven't diagnosed it thoroughly, but the symptoms seem identical); it apparently started (on my system) a few weeks ago - perhaps after some (automatic) update. I am running Firefox 1.0.4 on Windows XP Pro SP2. Jeff Rosenberg
OK, people, good news for everybody. Aside FAQ 2.1, with the usual explainations and work-arounds, I've finally decided to patch the awful Mozilla bug 217967 with my own hands. I really don't know what more should I do:
Now this patch is waiting to be reviewed by 3 Mozilla developers (that's what it needs before being checked in the "official" Mozilla/Firefox codebase). There are no more excuses ![]() If you want a trouble-free NoScript experience, let them hear your voice and vote this bug!!! ![]() But please, don't say anymore things like "This extension is full of bugs, it crashes Firefox all the time": NoScript actually fixes Firefox bugs ![]() Cool, I hope this fix is put on 1.0.5; so the problems are gone.
This bug fix sounds good. How do I get this in Firefox, along with its patch? Id like to try it. Will the original be updated with the patch incorporated?
Thanks Looks like using the Quality Feedback Agent might have been even more effective than voting. From Bug 217967
Giorgio, I am amazed and grateful. That's the spirit projects like Firefox need.
Yes, today is a great day for NoScript ![]() Also bug 296764 (arrow keys disabled for trunk users) has been fixed ![]()
Deer Park Alpha is a particular snapshot of the trunk, taken at a certain date (one month ago, IIRC). For obvious reasons, you can find the fix in any of the nightlies from tonight (30 June) on, both from the trunk (pre-Fx1.1) and from the aviary branches (pre-Fx1.0.5 and Moz1.7.9).
Yes
Of course, final Fx 1.0.5 and Fx 1.1 releases will contain this patch as well. It's time to cope with another "interested" bug 8)
Yes, now you know what QFA is for: fixing 2 years old bugs. Thank you all for your talkback pressure! ![]() Giorgio is it possible in the near future to allow javascript executions from extensions even if the sites aren't allowed to use it?
If yours is an innuendo to GreaseMonkey, FlashBlock et al running only in pages where JavaScript is allowed, there are a bunch of related open Mozilla bugs:
They are pretty intricated, involving different areas of the Mozilla code, and scary as security is involved. There are not many developers who dare to touch this kind stuff (see this comment and the following), so I've little hope for a quick "spontaneous" resolution. You may ask GreaseMonkey developers if they can imagine a different and more compatible approach to this problem and/or they are willing to patch the relevant bugs theirselves (as I've done and am doing with 217967 and trying to do with 298823). Good luck! ![]() Einmal problem - Can't use the arrow keys in input forms anymore. (Using latest Deer Park Alpha at date of post)
I posted a thread here (in error) about it: http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic ... highlight= bugmenot account is disabled.
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