There is no way that I know of to interrupt a given script’s execution.

Oxide (the webengine) exposes 3 preferences related to javascript that
we could expose in the browser’s UI:

  javascriptEnabled
  allowScriptsToCloseWindows
  javascriptCanAccessClipboard

If the first one (javascriptEnabled) is set to false, it disables
javascript everywhere. This can be set per webview (i.e. per tab), but
we don’t have a design for that. To discuss this, please comment on bug
#1491253.

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