I heard some good things about Konqurer (spelling??) the fileman / browser for
KDE along the lines of it could disable javascript on certain web servers.
This would be great to just allow JS on the sites that you do need it ( it's
a necessary evil sometimes) and to block all the eejits that put scrolling
banners in the status bar or little icons following you're mouse around the
screen. Anyone know if this be true or have I totally lost the plot lately.
Can mozilla do anything like this?
Paul.
On 08-Feb-01 Paul Jakma wrote:
On Thu, 8 Feb 2001, Paul Askins wrote:
> Ah, such is the beauty of Internet Junkbuster. Takes care of all those
> unwanted cookies and ads :)
>> Paul.
or mozilla has an option to only accepts images and/or cookies from
the oringal site. v. handy.
--paulj
PS: just to concur with others, moz 0.7 is very useable.
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Paul Askins <:)
Email: Paul Askins <paul.askins at adbvdesign.analog.com>
Date: 08-Feb-01, 15:59:57
I'm as confused as a baby in a topless bar.
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