maccrawj wrote:
Even if you were to fix Flash in this way, it's still blocking other
functions like scripting.
Yep, but only Cross Site Scipting exploits.
If one wants protection against scripts acting on page load and page exit,
there's no way around web washer.
Sure sounds like he has not whitelisted the
domains hosting netgear content (there may be more than netgear.com)
which is the ultimate fix.
No, and NoScript is still buggy as hell.
I've months ago attempted a dialouge with the NoScript author, revealing
several bugs, but no luck so far. He responds to email, but plays the ignorance
card. No hope ;)
Seems like today it's all about profiling and mining data, not supporting it.
For a quick NoScript fix you can use Ctrl+Shift+Backslash to toggle
whitelisting of current domain (netgear.com for example).
Brian Weeden wrote:
If you go into the NoScript options there is a place where you can set
exactly what it blocks, and Flash is one of them.
I leave it blocked because it kills a lot of annoying ads but you can
easily
allow Flash and still keep scripting disabled.