Hi Rob, The only whitelisting and blacklisting I could find was under the heading "network connections". What I would like to do is auto start on some pages and not autostart on others, and make it impossible to start on yet others (pause enabled and then whitelist some sites, blacklist some other sites).
These options only seem to allow me to blacklist all data from some sites (like my firewall does), but in combination with the pause option this does not allow me to autostart movies for some sites by whitelisting them. I understand your reasoning that it is a feature that must be supported by other browsers as well, but I still think this feature should be part of the browser (just like the automatically load images option, cookie support, javascript support) and not part of the player. I guess that is just a difference in opinion. Thank you for your response! Bram On Wed, 2009-10-07 at 21:05 -0600, Rob Savoye wrote: > Bram Neijt wrote: > > > Currently, Flashblock does not properly work with Gnash. On the other > > hand, Gnash does not support white-listing, blacklisting and removal of > > flash parts in a page. > > Um, Gnash does support whitelists and blacklists, and has for many > years. See http://www.gnu.org/software/gnash/manual/gnashuser.html#gnashrc. > > > I think it might help Gnash if the pause option was removed and instead > > a development team/person was looked for to do browser plugins or > > Flashblock support instead. > > Gnash supports more browsers than Firefox, so this option is still > required. > > - rob - _______________________________________________ Gnash-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnash-dev

