Re: [Gnash-dev] [Enhancement] Move start in paused mode to a plugin (to enable white-listing and easier configuration)

2009-10-08 Thread Bram Neijt
Hi Rob, The only whitelisting and blacklisting I could find was under the heading network connections. What I would like to do is auto start on some pages and not autostart on others, and make it impossible to start on yet others (pause enabled and then whitelist some sites, blacklist some other

Re: [Gnash-dev] [Enhancement] Move start in paused mode to a plugin (to enable white-listing and easier configuration)

2009-10-08 Thread strk
On Tue, Oct 06, 2009 at 11:52:25PM +0200, Bram Neijt wrote: Currently, Flashblock does not properly work with Gnash. Consider writing to Flashblock developers asking for the reason why gnash isn't supported. Might be an easy fix if they tell us what's the problem. --strk; Free GIS Flash

Re: [Gnash-dev] [Enhancement] Move start in paused mode to a plugin (to enable white-listing and easier configuration)

2009-10-08 Thread Bram Neijt
Good news, I've got firefox 3.5 and flashblock 1.5.11.2 works! It took me some time to get annoyed enough to write the mail, and I left checking with the newest versions. Sorry for that. So, now I'm a happy user again :D Still I think this feature should be dropped as soon as it stops working

[Gnash-dev] [Enhancement] Move start in paused mode to a plugin (to enable white-listing and easier configuration)

2009-10-07 Thread Bram Neijt
I like the Start gnash in paused mode option, because I was a fanatical user of the FlashBlock[1] plugin. It saves a lot of memory and simply cleans-up pages because you get less commercials shacking and blinking for your attention. Currently, Flashblock does not properly work with Gnash. On the

Re: [Gnash-dev] [Enhancement] Move start in paused mode to a plugin (to enable white-listing and easier configuration)

2009-10-07 Thread Rob Savoye
Bram Neijt wrote: Currently, Flashblock does not properly work with Gnash. On the other hand, Gnash does not support white-listing, blacklisting and removal of flash parts in a page. Um, Gnash does support whitelists and blacklists, and has for many years. See