I have learned not to expect even an acknowledgment to comments I have made over the years but yet I think the script that allows one to send a page, reference link, to somebody ought work under the browser with Debian GNU/Linux, that is the browser used to be Iceweasel (name... ) but is now a Extended Release version of Firefox. I have www.noscript.net enabled for the page but no response to an attempt to send the page. It works when using another browser on the same above system.
Thank you. James Zappia www.anybrowser.org/campaign/ -- This electronic message may only be "signed." In order to communicate securely using electronic mail, by the use of encryption, one must have the recipient's "public key," and they must have your public key. My "public key" will be included in-line since choosing to "Put an End to Word Attachments." See Richard Stallman... ...in this case any form of attachments, not only those in proprietary formats. One requires a key pair, public and private, for it to work. See below or elsewhere for details. See https://emailselfdefense.fsf.org/ "Email encryption for everyone via [the Free Software Foundation, https://www.fsf.org]" keyserver: pool.sks-keyservers.net Use above to search for someone's public key by entering email address, etc. Also, STARTTLS might facilitate secure communication in a relatively simple manner for one to use, though according to EFF (Electronic Frontier Foundation) there are some known vulnerabilities that some companies have used....

