I've been putting off the latest update until I know what the implications are. Can someone please explain in NoScript for dummies language, if possible -- or just dumbed down -- just what all this means. In particular, I'm very hesitant to do anything that will in any way enable anything about hotmail, which is a spammers paradise. I'd also like to understand "Object elements used to prefetch JavaScript and CSS content are not blocked anymore, provided that the parent is whitelisted...."x Full page reload is not triggered anymore when invisible plugin objects
are activated if the parent page has been loaded by a POST HTTP request
(thanks al_9x for RFE)
x Full page reload is not triggered anymore on invisible frame activation
(thanks al_9x for RFE)
x Fixed "Blocked Objects" menu missing on Hotmail inbox (thanks therube
for reporting)
x Object elements used to prefetch JavaScript and CSS content are not
blocked anymore, provided that the parent is whitelisted, This behavior
can be disabled in about:config, noscript.allowCachingObjects (thanks
al_9x for RFE)
v 2.1.1.2rc4
Latest build question
Latest build question
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Re: Latest build question
Maybe this was just a dumb question. Anyone?
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Re: Latest build question
There will be no change unless you already have hotmail.com in your whitelist. See http://forums.informaction.com/viewtopi ... 790#p28790 for more details.kukla wrote:In particular, I'm very hesitant to do anything that will in any way enable anything about hotmail, which is a spammers paradise.
http://forums.informaction.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=6677kukla wrote:I'd also like to understand "Object elements used to prefetch JavaScript and CSS content are not blocked anymore, provided that the parent is whitelisted...."
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