I would like to know when web sites want to run java and what they are specifying. Is it possible for ABE or other feature in noscript to log certain things encountered in html? For example suppose I wanted to know what websites I had visited that tried to launch an applet or jnlp. Could I do that in noscript? I think I'm requesting a log capability in ABE and
secondly an ability to filter on xml and html tokens.
can abe log or other way to do it
can abe log or other way to do it
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Re: can abe log or other way to do it
NoScript Options > Embeddings. If you check "Forbid Java" (and every other box on that page, for that matter), won't they show up in your menu as blocked objects, applications, or scripts? Then you know immediately versus logging. It doesn't seem to need ABE, unless I'm not understanding you correctly.hicharge wrote:I would like to know when web sites want to run java and what they are specifying. Is it possible for ABE or other feature in noscript to log certain things encountered in html? For example suppose I wanted to know what websites I had visited that tried to launch an applet or jnlp. Could I do that in noscript? I think I'm requesting a log capability in ABE and
secondly an ability to filter on xml and html tokens.
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