In <news:[email protected]>,
sean <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have set my Seamonkey [edit/preferences/appearance/content] to warn
> me when a page attempts to redirect or reload a page... am hoping to
> find a way to turn that off for my specific list of work related
> pages ... as opposed to turning that preference off browser wide...
> 
> If that's not possible,

It's not.

> does anyone have an argument against giving up and turning it off
> browser wide?

I can't imagine it will cause any problem at all.  Turning it on only
affects meta http-equiv="refresh" redirects and reloads.

AFAICT the only reason the ability to block those was introduced was
that pages were using them to fraudulently increase the number of times
banner ads were loaded.  The ad industry has changed a lot since then,
and I haven't seen that annoyance in years.

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