Like a gullible neophyte, my reaction to all this was to visit the home-node in question. Shortly thereafter, of course, I had to switch to a shell window and kill my running Mozilla process.

That pissed me off. Want to tell that you think I'm stupid for having JS enabled? Do it in big, blinky red lettering or something. Or insert IMG tags to some offensive site. Don't make me shut down my browser (losing the chance to bookmark a page in a second window in the process)... it's childish and smacks of the sort of person who thinks spelling words 71K3 t41s is kEW7.

Thanks to the keepers for fixing the setting. Fortunately, I can further keep my browser safe simply by not bothering to visit that node again. Ever.

--rjray


In reply to Re: Re: JavaScript on home nodes by rjray
in thread JavaScript on home nodes by Biker

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