Strict alert caused by NS

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Strict alert caused by NS

Postby luntrus » Tue Dec 08, 2009 7:23 pm

Hi, my good forum friends,

Get to see this warning "Unknown property '-moz-online-color' Declaration ignored", then this underlying error-code from Error Console
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.__noscriptPlaceholder__ > .__noscriptPlaceholder__1 { display: block !important; outline-color: #fc0 !important; -moz-outline-color: #fc0 !important; outline-style: solid !important; -moz-outline-style: solid !important; outline-width: 1px !important; -moz-outline-width: 1px !important; outline-offset: -1px !important; -moz-outline-offset: -1px !important;cursor: pointer !important; background: #ffffe0 url("resource://noscript_0.9168497312718823/icon32.png") no-repeat left top !important; opacity: 0.6 !important; margin-top: 0px !important; margin-bottom: 0px !important;} .__noscriptPlaceholder__1 > .__noscriptPlaceholder__2 { display: block !important; background-repeat: no-repeat !important; background-color: transparent !important; width: 100%; height: 100%; display: block; margin: 0px; border: none } noscript .__noscriptPlaceholder__ { display: inline !important; }


I assume this was caused by the NS general settings, but what goes on here under the browser-script hood actually?
Like to hear your suggestions,

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Re: Strict alert caused by NS

Postby Giorgio Maone » Tue Dec 08, 2009 7:36 pm

it's "-moz-outline-color", and it's necessary on older Firefox versions but deprecated in the most recent.
Nothing to worry about (like most of the stuff spit out by strict mode).
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Re: Strict alert caused by NS

Postby luntrus » Tue Dec 08, 2009 8:28 pm

Hi Giorgio Maone,

Thanks for the explanation, apparently you know your in-browser script like the in-lining of your trouser pockets - fluent.
It is a pity that there is so much additional crap after the browser wagon has been heading on. There is certainly reason for cleansing. Will all this residu script hold our browsers up in any way?

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