EE <[email protected]> wrote in news:[email protected]:
> Mark Blain wrote: >> I've been trying to determine whether Seamonkey (2.25) can block >> plugins for specific sites without Add-Ons. >> >> I followed the "recipe" listed here to add Run Plugins permission >> for a specific domain: >> http://kb.mozillazine.org/Data_Manager#Adding_permissions_for_a_si >> te ... but when I set it to "block" and reload the web page >> plugins still load, even when the cache is flushed. >> >> Does SM currently enforce the Run Plugins permission per domain? >> I'm aware of several other ways to do this, but I'm experimenting >> to see how far I can stretch built-in per-site restrictions. >> > SeaMonkey is still controlling plugins per item, not per site. It > puts a placeholder over the plugin frame with an icon you can > click to load and play the item. Thanks. I know and use click-to-play on other pcs, but I was hoping for built-in per-site blocking for this application. Looks like an add-on is the best and only answer. _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

