On 08/14/2012 08:14 AM, Joe Rotello wrote:
> On 8/14/2012 6:55 AM, support-seamonkey-requ...@lists.mozilla.org wrote:
> 
> Re: Disable PHP ??? (was : Flash 11.x Plug-In Full Screen
>       crashing    in FF, SM
> 
> 
> With all this discussion of stopping PHP from working, I scratch my head.
> 
> My main point was relating the Flash Plug-In crashing in many current FF
> and SM installations, and what was discussed with Adobe staffers
> regarding Flash 11.
> 
> We have seen this "disable of one, some or all" of the mentioned
> standards, Flash, PHP, JavaScript, even Java, happen, was the point, but
> I have no wish or predilection for such to be done, as "web havoc" with
> a side-order of "user fearanoia" always ensues.
> 
> My quite minor point was that ANY web standard...be it Flash, PHP,
> JavaScript, even Java, etc. can be disabled at one or more points,
> that's all, hence I mentioned it as a side-note to the Flash Plug-In
> crashing in many current FF and SM installations.
> 
> Joe

Sorry Joe, in a previous post you said PHP could be disabled in the
browser. I just wanted to know how you accomplished that, or how I
prevent the server from executing that PHP in the web page, when I
access it.

In other words, prove your point.

-- 
WaltS
Fedora 17 (64-bit)
GNOME 3.4.2
Thunderbird Beta
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