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Can NoScript specifically block embedded Spreecast?

Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 4:43 pm
by jaybee
Can NoScript specifically block embedded Spreecast?

Theres a site I go to and now they have this irritating thing named Spreecast embedded video that starts playing. The Spreecast embedded videos do not have "control" buttons that allow pause, stop, mute. Only way to continue reading the articles is to mute the volume on my pc, or close the tab (leave the site).

If NoScript cannot block spreecast, are there plans to do so?

I've added spreecast.com to "Block Cookie" in FF pivacy options, but that doesn't stop the Spreecast embedded video.

jay

Leaving the orig text:

I installed NoScript just now, and the answer is yes it does block Spreecast; but now Firefox thinks I don't have Java installed. Must be a way for me to "fine-tune" NoScript to let FIrefox become aware that Java is installed? jay

Re: Can NoScript specifically block embedded Spreecast?

Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 1:33 pm
by Thrawn
jaybee wrote: I installed NoScript just now, and the answer is yes it does block Spreecast; but now Firefox thinks I don't have Java installed. Must be a way for me to "fine-tune" NoScript to let FIrefox become aware that Java is installed? jay
NoScript shouldn't affect what Firefox sees...is the Java plugin definitely listed under Addons - Plugins? Where are you seeing something indicating that it isn't installed?