Do I understand correctly that some (the more annoying) meta refreshes should be automatically, without changing that setting? For example https://www.trustpilot.co.uk/review/www.123-reg.co.uk uses exactly that kind of annoying redirect to a page that doesn't even link back to the original one. Should I need to activate the setting, or is there some magic that tries to detect those anyways?Giorgio Maone wrote:NoScript blocks some meta refresh elements (those inside <noscript> elements) because they're often used to redirect users with JavaScript disabled on a silly pages just saying they must enable it.
If you want to block any meta refresh element, just open Tools|Options|Advanced|General and tick the "Warn me whenever a web site tries to redirect me" checkbox.
Otherwise, if you want to block them on per-site basis, you can use the Refresh Blocker extension.
Automatically block meta refresh
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Hjulle
Automatically block meta refresh
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Re: Automatically block meta refresh
Blocked by what?Hjulle wrote:Do I understand correctly that some (the more annoying) meta refreshes should be automatically, without changing that setting?
AFAIK, in default configuration of both Fx and NS, no meta refreshes are automatically blocked...
From that page's DOM:Hjulle wrote:For example https://www.trustpilot.co.uk/review/www.123-reg.co.uk uses exactly that kind of annoying redirect to a page that doesn't even link back to the original one. Should I need to activate the setting, or is there some magic that tries to detect those anyways?
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<noscript>
<meta content="0; url=/error/upgradebrowser?status=javascript" http-equiv="refresh">
</noscript>I'm not 100% sure what you're asking (I'm assuming it's something like "does NoScript's meta refresh blocking effectively only apply to annoying meta refreshes"), so if you want a better answer than that, please explain in more detail what you're defining to be an "annoying" meta refresh vs. one that isn't.
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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