[Falkon] [Bug 396024] Allow per-site configuration of JavaScript

2020-02-17 Thread Horstl
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=396024

--- Comment #12 from Horstl  ---
After working for several months, the extension JavaScriptButton causes the
following failure in my PCLinuxOS-install of Falkon:
"Falkon: Python plugin support initialized
falkon: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib64/plugins/falkon/PyFalkon.so: undefined
symbol:
_ZN8Shiboken10ObjectType20introduceWrapperTypeEP7_objectPKcS4_P11PyType_SpecS4_PFvPvEP13SbkObjectTypeS2_j"
According to Texstar from PCLinuxOS this is a glibc 2.31 issue and: "The
browser developers are aware of the issue and are working to fix the problem".

Other updates that may be the cause for the problem were:
python-rpm (4.8.1-11pclos2020) to 4.8.1-12pclos2020
python3-pyside2 (5.12.2-2pclos2019) to 5.12.6-1pclos2020
python3-shiboken2 (5.12.2-2pclos2019) to 5.12.6-1pclos2020

Can you fix this for Falkon too, please?

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[Falkon] [Bug 396024] Allow per-site configuration of JavaScript

2019-05-17 Thread The_assassin
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=396024

--- Comment #11 from The_assassin  ---
(In reply to Horstl from comment #10)

As far as I see, Falkon is built without Python plug-in for your distribution.
You could ask packages maintainers to enable python3-pyside support for Falkon.
If you want to build it yourself, you need to install "python3-pyside-devel"
and "python3-shiboken-devel" packages.
Good luck!

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[Falkon] [Bug 396024] Allow per-site configuration of JavaScript

2019-05-17 Thread Horstl
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=396024

--- Comment #10 from Horstl  ---
I'm using PCLinuxOS

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[Falkon] [Bug 396024] Allow per-site configuration of JavaScript

2019-05-16 Thread The_assassin
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=396024

--- Comment #9 from The_assassin  ---
Which distribution you are using?

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[Falkon] [Bug 396024] Allow per-site configuration of JavaScript

2019-05-16 Thread Horstl
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=396024

--- Comment #8 from Horstl  ---
Doesn't work for me, unfortunately.
How can I determine, if my Falkon was built with PyFalkon plug-in?
And what would I have to ask the packager of my distro for, to enable it?
Which compiler-options or whatsoever does he need?

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[Falkon] [Bug 396024] Allow per-site configuration of JavaScript

2019-05-14 Thread The_assassin
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=396024

--- Comment #7 from The_assassin  ---
If Falkon was built with PyFalkon plug-in, it is already enabled and no
additional action are required.
Regarding extensions, if you are using most recent git version of Falkon, you
could just click on the "INSTALL" button on the extension page, otherwise, just
extract it to ~/.config/falkon/plugins
Example command: unzip javascriptbutton.zip -d ~/.config/falkon/plugins

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[Falkon] [Bug 396024] Allow per-site configuration of JavaScript

2019-05-14 Thread Horstl
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=396024

Horstl  changed:

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--- Comment #6 from Horstl  ---
I would like to test the mentioned Python extension and downloaded
javascriptbutton.zip, but I don't know what to do with it!
It says: "Requires PyFalkon plug-in to be enabled in Falkon." => how do I have
to do that in Falkon 3.1.0?
And what do I have to do with the zip-file afterwards?
Thanks in advance!

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[Falkon] [Bug 396024] Allow per-site configuration of JavaScript

2019-04-28 Thread The_assassin
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=396024

--- Comment #5 from The_assassin  ---
Yes, it is per-tab, but you just could open the new site in new tab, or just
click the button before open a new site in same tab.

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[Falkon] [Bug 396024] Allow per-site configuration of JavaScript

2019-04-28 Thread Christoph Feck
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=396024

--- Comment #4 from Christoph Feck  ---
It doesn't have per-site configuration, so no, it is not useful.

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[Falkon] [Bug 396024] Allow per-site configuration of JavaScript

2019-04-28 Thread The_assassin
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=396024

The_assassin  changed:

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--- Comment #3 from The_assassin  ---
There is a Python extension at https://store.kde.org/browse/cat/571/
Please consider closing the issue if that extension are useful for you!
Also, please do not report here issues related to that extension, thanks!

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[Falkon] [Bug 396024] Allow per-site configuration of JavaScript

2018-09-06 Thread Christoph Feck
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=396024

--- Comment #2 from Christoph Feck  ---
I tried it, but it doesn't allow the reverse. If I have JavaScript disabled,
the button doesn't allow me to temporarily enable it. Starting with enabled,
then later disabling it defeats the purpose; any malformed site will have
already executed its scripts before I get the chance to disable it.

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[Falkon] [Bug 396024] Allow per-site configuration of JavaScript

2018-06-30 Thread Xavier Brochard
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=396024

Xavier Brochard  changed:

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--- Comment #1 from Xavier Brochard  ---
The StatusBar Icons extension add a javascript icon at the bottom right of the
window that let you temporarily disable Javascript.

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