Re: [Help-librejs] How to get it to work in PHP?

2017-01-14 Thread zach wick
Hi there, Hopefully I can help you out here and clear up some of your confusion. If you just have general questions around how to free your JavaScript, I would suggest that you start at the top of the LibreJS guide [0]. If you are asking specifically about how to use JavaScript Web Labels, then

Re: [Help-librejs] Subject

2017-07-18 Thread zach wick
Hello soej, I'm glad that you are giving LibreJS a try! I've got a few questions that will help determine what is going on here. What is the URL of the page that you are trying to load where you are seeing this behavior? What is the exact version of Firefox that you are using? What version of

Re: [Help-librejs] Support for source maps?

2017-08-02 Thread zach wick
Nico, I'm not aware of any previous discussion around utilizing source maps within LibreJS. As you may have seen on our mailing lists, we are currently in the process of rethinking LibreJS from first principles and reimplementing its behavior using the WebExtension APIs. I will make sure that

Re: [Help-librejs] Subject

2017-09-28 Thread zach wick
Hi seoj, Thanks for getting back with these details. I'll do some digging here and see if I can come up a reason for you to be seeing this behavior. -zach On Wed, Sep 27, 2017 at 10:02 AM, <170.soe...@mailo.com> wrote: > Hello people, > > Yes I really want to give a try to this project! > >

Re: [Help-librejs] You can now register as a DMCA agent without using nonfree JavaScript

2017-11-14 Thread zach wick
Hello Joe, Thanks for taking the time to provide this feedback. I hear you, and agree that it can be time and labor intensive to verify that your site's JS is not only freely licensed, but also properly annotated as such. We have recently discussed ways to improve GNU LibreJS that address this

Re: [Help-librejs] Running librejs tests without a browser

2017-10-30 Thread zach wick
Hello David, There is not currently a way to use LibreJS as a command line tool to test a URL's licensing of its JS. As you asked, the only way to currently use LibreJS is as a browser extension. We are currently reworking LibreJS to make use of the WebExtensions APIs which will replace the the