robert.ga...@att.net wrote:
Well it certainly is supported even if it is not advisable. Just look at
the entry in about:config.
javascript.allow.mailnews default boolean false
That one shouldn't exist there - you're sure it exists in 2.0? If so,
then it's a real bug.
Robert Kaiser
On 11/02/2009 06:21 AM, Robert Kaiser wrote:
robert.ga...@att.net wrote:
Well it certainly is supported even if it is not advisable. Just look at
the entry in about:config.
javascript.allow.mailnews default boolean false
That one shouldn't exist there - you're sure it exists in 2.0? If so,
NoOp wrote:
On 11/02/2009 06:21 AM, Robert Kaiser wrote:
robert.ga...@att.net wrote:
Well it certainly is supported even if it is not advisable. Just look at
the entry in about:config.
javascript.allow.mailnews default boolean false
That one shouldn't exist there - you're sure it exists in
On 11/2/2009 3:21 PM Robert Kaiser wrote:
robert.ga...@att.net wrote:
Well it certainly is supported even if it is not advisable. Just look at
the entry in about:config.
javascript.allow.mailnews default boolean false
That one shouldn't exist there - you're sure it exists in 2.0? If so,
then
NoOp wrote:
On 11/02/2009 09:15 AM, Leonidas Jones wrote:
NoOp wrote:
On 11/02/2009 06:21 AM, Robert Kaiser wrote:
robert.ga...@att.net wrote:
Well it certainly is supported even if it is not advisable. Just look at
the entry in about:config.
javascript.allow.mailnews default boolean false
1) indication/feedback for encryption behavior when storing sensitive
data - even if it's only a notation in the Preference Pane(s) about the
default behavior.
2) stand alone strong password creation Tool/Assistant - like what is
already in place when creating a Master Password.
3) Private
4) bring back ability to disable Javascript for Mail and Newsgroups
independent of Browser - as previous.
What problem do you have with JavaScript being always disabled for Mail
and Newsgroups, as it is now?
5) Preference Pane/selections for Tabbed Mail similar to what is in
place for
Robert Kaiser wrote:
4) bring back ability to disable Javascript for Mail and Newsgroups
independent of Browser - as previous.
What problem do you have with JavaScript being always disabled for Mail
and Newsgroups, as it is now?
Well, for one - as the interface stands now I have no idea
Rufus wrote:
Well, for one - as the interface stands now I have no idea what the
JavaScript default is for Mail and News by just reading the Prefs panel;
only that it is enabled or disabled for the Browser. So the assumption
could be that if I enable it for the Browser, it's now enabled
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Well, for one - as the interface stands now I have no idea what the
JavaScript default is for Mail and News by just reading the Prefs panel;
only that it is enabled or disabled for the Browser. So the assumption
could be that if I enable it for the Browser,
Robert Kaiser wrote:
4) bring back ability to disable Javascript for Mail and Newsgroups
independent of Browser - as previous.
What problem do you have with JavaScript being always disabled for Mail
and Newsgroups, as it is now?
Not having the choice of whether to use it. I've always had
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