On Mon, 26 Jan 2015 03:35:02 +0000, Vladimir Panteleev wrote:

> I see. Your issue is not that JS is disabled, it is that you are
> selectively blocking components of the webpage.
> 
> As with any system, it is not unusual that it stops working as designed
> when you rip out arbitrary parts of it.
>
> I see no reason to support such a configuration in principle, but for
> this particular case, I think the fix will be simple.

yet there is increasing movement towards "same origin policy" as a part 
of overall privacy concerns, so i believe that such things will start 
popping up here and there.

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