IIRC, a standard initial install of IceWeasel in Knoppix 6.7.1 includes an
enabled java-script blocker, NoScript, or something like that.
IceWeasel>Tools>Add-Ons>Extensions>Disable is one way to turn this off, thereby
enabling java-script execution. There is likely a panel icon that would serve as well.
Also, a browser with an enabled javascript-blocker will interact with the Knoppix.net
forum editor in weird & wonderful ways. You might find it easier to compose off-line
with gedit or leafpad to avoid this hassle. As an alternative, with AdBlock you can
dis-engage the blocker on any given url if you so choose.
Some of us prefer AdBlock-Plus to NoScript.
Greetings, Karibu.
IceWeasel>Tools>Add-Ons>Extensions>Disable is one way to turn this off, thereby
enabling java-script execution.
Hello utu and thanks for the quick response...
It sounds to be a bit complicated, but anyway, I did what you recommended and will test next time I'm out.
Originally Posted by utu
There is likely a panel icon that would serve as well.
Perhaps you have changed the settings within Iceweasel at 'Edit/ Preferences/ Content'. Just the time I answer you from a "virgin" Knoppix 6.7.1
I would have attached a ScreenShot about how Iceweasel 'Preferences/ Content' looks like but I could not find the application. I have the box "Enable JavaScript" filled with a check mark. Is this OK?
I would have attached a ScreenShot about how Iceweasel 'Preferences/ Content' looks like but I could not find the application....
Re.: ScreenShot....I know it has nothing to do here, I only want to mention that I check marked the plugin in CCSM under Extras and I don't find the launcher.
You'll get a screenshot with the "Print"-key. If you want a screenshot-tool with more abilities, you can install "gnome-screenshot" and you get the menuentry "Acessories > Take screenshot".
I have the box "Enable JavaScript" filled with a check mark.
Yes, that is correct; per default there is also marked "Move.." and "Disable..".
I for myself allways use Firefox (Iceweasel) + AdBlockPus + NoScript. With this combination I'm flexible what to bann and what to permit.