It's not that hard to get around (I just turn the js off in Web Developer), but it strikes me that this phone company think they are being 'security conscious', but that the net effect will be the opposite.
On 30 June 2014 11:38, Karl Auer <[email protected]> wrote: > On Mon, 2014-06-30 at 10:48 +1200, Paul Bolger wrote: >> I discovered that they have disabled >> clipboard access to the password input field via javascript. > > Install NoScript, turn off scripts for the page. See if that solves the > problem, You can turn the scripts back on when you've finished entering > the password if the site needs scripts. It may not work, but you would > be amazed how many people think JavaScript is just a given - and don't > deal with it being absent. > > Regards, K. > > -- > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Karl Auer ([email protected]) > http://www.biplane.com.au/kauer > http://twitter.com/kauer389 > > GPG fingerprint: EC67 61E2 C2F6 EB55 884B E129 072B 0AF0 72AA 9882 > Old fingerprint: B862 FB15 FE96 4961 BC62 1A40 6239 1208 9865 5F9A > > > _______________________________________________ > Link mailing list > [email protected] > http://mailman.anu.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/link _______________________________________________ Link mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.anu.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/link
