> For example, I may look at a huge pdf,
> and then browse to a URL within afore mentioned pdf from the same session.
> If js is auto-disabled by the pdf for that session then it would stay disabled

No it becomes active again, technically it's a new window on the stack.
You can even M2 (capital M) and that web page still has js,
while the original pdf does not.
It works as you would want it to.

Karl Dahlke
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