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Firefox Noscript and Sidki's JS Insertion
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Jan. 26, 2009, 04:24 PM
Post: #14
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RE: Firefox Noscript and Sidki's JS Insertion
Just to give a point of view from a non-techy type (me);
I have Prox+Sidki+NoScript installed, but I have NoScript set to allow everything globally by default leaving Prox+Sidki to handle script filtering. Why then do I have NoScript installed at all? Well, I find it easier and simpler to use that to restrict/block the odd bit of script on the odd site, rather than try to do it via Prox. Although I am, as said recently, having a little more success with grappling with Prox ![]() So, I haven't used NoScript's options extensively or really changed from its defaults (except for allowing everything), but I haven't come across it breaking alongside Prox+Sidki. It does however seem logical to me that using it to filter scripts as well as Prox+Sidki would understandably cause potential conflicts. I do the same kind of procedure as above with the Adblock Plus addon. I don't have a blocklist subscription enabled, but I keep Adblock Plus on for easy blocking of the odd bit here and there. Not that I use it often. Lee |
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