RE: What's an LS cookie?
March 10, 2011 at 10:03 am
(This post was last modified: March 10, 2011 at 10:10 am by theVOID.)
I have no idea, I've never heard of Iron before now.
I just noticed a lot of the script tools have disappeared with the new options menu... the basic one is at chrome://settings/content, but it's different to the old one, you can only specify it by site and not by individual scripts.... It looks like they've removed the ability to block scripts from the Javascript console in developer tools too... Lame.
You can always use NotScript instead: https://chrome.google.com/extensions/det...dajjpkkcfn
It won't ask for an install path, it's portable, it should just launch like Chrome.
The only problems I've had with Chromium was it's refusal to make it's self the default browser.
I just noticed a lot of the script tools have disappeared with the new options menu... the basic one is at chrome://settings/content, but it's different to the old one, you can only specify it by site and not by individual scripts.... It looks like they've removed the ability to block scripts from the Javascript console in developer tools too... Lame.
You can always use NotScript instead: https://chrome.google.com/extensions/det...dajjpkkcfn
(March 10, 2011 at 9:49 am)Jaysyn Wrote:(March 10, 2011 at 9:30 am)theVOID Wrote: I didn't know about Chrome sending user data, that sorta sucks (but typical of Google), luckily it doesn't effect Chromium which is my primary browser on KDE, I'll be installing it on my windows machine now too.
That's cool, I forgot about Chromium. Most folks can't be bothered with compiling their own web browser though & the executable installer crashed when I tried to run it. At least the zip archive worked. Really not much difference between this & Iron though, is there?
Can't seem to find the JavaScript whitelisting (NoScript) on the Chromium GUI either. Care to point me in that direction, please?
EDIT: I take the above back, the installer crashed while it was trying to import my Firefox settings (without asking) while I had Firefox open. It never asked for an install path, or displayed any GUI, so I thought it just died right out of the box.
It won't ask for an install path, it's portable, it should just launch like Chrome.
The only problems I've had with Chromium was it's refusal to make it's self the default browser.
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