Ted Roche wrote:
> It's a little more fine-grained than that: it lets you pick which
> domains supplying js to the current page you want to enable. So you
> may allow gmail.com and disallow doubleclick.com, for example. Or
> disallow all javascript, my preferred default setting. Good web sites
> should handle this gracefully. This is a policy of "I prefer not to
> let you run code inside my browser until we know each other a little
> better."
>
>   
C'mon Ted...give it up...stop being such a priss/prude.  You know you 
want it.   <gd&r>


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