Mitchell Stoltz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> user_pref("capability.policy.default.windowinternal.open","noAccess");
This stuff USED to work for me, and it was beautiful. I even expanded upon
it with the following:
user_pref("capability.policy.default.windowinternal.open", "noAccess");
user_pref("capability.policy.default.windowinternal.moveTo", "noAccess");
user_pref("capability.policy.default.windowinternal.resizeTo", "noAccess");
... and suddenly the web became tolerable once more. Now this stuff seems
to have broken. I put these rules in place because of http://www.cvs.org/
(warning: extremely irritating site, though not in the denial-of-service type
way) and I use that site as a test. I've noticed that recently JavaScript
capabilities in the latest nightlies on Solaris aren't protecting me anymore.
Did I miss a change, or has something broken?
--
Brandon Hume - hume -> BOFH.Halifax.NS.Ca, http://WWW.BOFH.Halifax.NS.Ca/
-> Solaris Snob and general NOCMonkey
Re: Selectively *enabling* popup windows
Brandon Hume - BORG Redirect Mon, 07 May 2001 10:58:16 -0700
- Selectively *enabling* popup windows Brett Granger
- Re: Selectively *enabling* popup windows David Hallowell
- Re: Selectively *enabling* popup windows Sean Harding
- Re: Selectively *enabling* popup windows Brett Granger
- Re: Selectively *enabling* popup windows nospam
- Re: Selectively *enabling* popup windows Mitchell Stoltz
- Re: Selectively *enabling* popup windows Brandon Hume - BORG Redirect
- Re: Selectively *enabling* popup windows Mitchell Stoltz
