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Browser with Per-Domain JS Management

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bentHnau
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Browser with Per-Domain JS Management

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Is there a single open source web browser that is available for linux, not based on Chrome, and offers per-domain javascript management? So far I've tried Firefox, Pale Moon, Waterfox, Min, Konqueror, Opera, QupZilla, Midori, NetSurf, Dillo, Vivaldi, Falkon, Brave. Couldn't get Seamonkey to run.

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Re: Browser with Per-Domain JS Management

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not browser, but addon: noscript.

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bentHnau wrote:Couldn't get Seamonkey to run.
SeaMonkey works just fine on Debian.

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Re: Browser with Per-Domain JS Management

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pcalvert wrote:
bentHnau wrote:Couldn't get Seamonkey to run.
SeaMonkey works just fine on Debian.

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Yeah I realized I had downloaded the version for the wrong architecture and forgot to delete it.

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Re: Browser with Per-Domain JS Management

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seamonkey does not supply Per-Domain JS Management.

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#6 Post by pcalvert »

debiman wrote:seamonkey does not supply Per-Domain JS Management.
True, and because of that it's a good idea to use NoScript.

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