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Thai Visa Is Not Compatible With The Firefox Noscript Extension


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#1 BB1950

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Posted 2012-01-31 13:36:11

After some experimenting with the problem of the Thai Visa HTML editor not working with Firefox 9.0.1, I found it was something to do with the NoScript extension being enabled. Disabling or removing the NoScript extension allowed me to use Thai Visa's HTML editor and also allowed missing the "MuliQuote" button to reappear.

When the NoScript extension was enabled and all scripts were allowed on the Thai Visa pages, the Thai Visa HTML editor and "MultiQuote" button disappeared.

Now that Firefox can execute scripts much more safely and NoScript has always been a 'pain in the butt' from a user aspect, I figure it's a good time to do away with NoScript. Posted Image

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Posted 2012-01-31 14:03:44

Most websites does not function properly with scripts blocked.

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Posted 2012-02-01 00:07:24

I agree with George. You may call it unfortunate, but this is indeed already the second decade of the 21st century. With all that it entails for the internet.

#4 manarak

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Posted 2012-02-01 01:25:41

I agree, surfing in noscript mode is nowadays very impractical.

Also, there is strictly no incentive whatsoever for webmasters to make their website noscript compatible.
The 0.01% of user using noscript won't buy anything and many won't click or even produce bannerviews.



 


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