I just want to confirm that it's safe to leave javascript.enabled=true in Firefox (about:config area), and I can still feel confident that NoScript will continue to disable javascript for all sites that I don't explicitly whitelist. (Yes, I have "script" unchecked in the Default profile.)
I kinda think the above goes without saying, but I just wanted to ask anyway to be sure, then put it to rest.
Thanks.
javascript.enabled : leave it as true ?
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javascript.enabled : leave it as true ?
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Re: javascript.enabled : leave it as true ?
Yes it's safe. If you set that pref to false, NoScript won't be able to allow the scripts you want.
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Re: javascript.enabled : leave it as true ?
Thank you for the confirmation.barbaz wrote:Yes it's safe. If you set that pref to false, NoScript won't be able to allow the scripts you want.
And in my quick testing disabling that setting, it seemed to behave just as you suggested: overriding NoScript's attempt to enable JS for sites I'd whitelisted. So I reverted to the default.
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