On 06/12/2015 11:25 AM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: > jd1008 wrote: >> On 06/12/2015 07:28 AM, g wrote: >>> On 06/10/2015 03:56 AM, Always Learning wrote: >>>> I displayed, as a web page, a list of search results created in PHP, >>>> from MySQL. >>> i am still using 24.8.0 and do not have to contend with all the >>> bugs introduced by moz dev and their 'bells and whistles' when >>> they started try to get ahead of gaagle chrome web browser. >>> >>> you will get better results for your problems it you would post >>> them to the mozilla-support-firefox at lists.mozilla.org which you >>> can join subscribing to list at; >>> >>> https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-firefox >>> >>>> A candidate for upstream bugzilla ? >>> maybe at mozilla.org, but not at centos.org. >>> >>> >> The most offensive problems of using browsers is that >> they do not tell you nor ask your permission when javascripts >> spy on your entire storage contents. >> I had asked a java developer at Sun Microsystems about >> what Sun means when it says that Java runs in a sandbox? >> Just what is the sandbox? >> I also asked if browsers that execute javascripts are retricted >> to this notion of a sandbox that does not leak out into >> the rest of the system. >> >> He said the "sandbox" is the entire storage on your computer. >> >> Enough said. > Please note that java and javascript are two separate languages.... And I > have noscript installed everywhere.... > > mark > Mark, please be aware that noscript has also a whitelist that is not viewable by the user. The whitelist tab does NOT list the hidden white listed entries.