Check out the current thread "pop-up ads and denial of service attacks" in
netscape.public.mozilla.security.

"Alex Chaffee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I'm sure I'm not the only one who hates porno pop-up ads, especially
> inside onclose handlers.
>
> Seems like it would be super great if I could configure Mozilla to
> disable this feature (at least in sites I don't know yet).
>
> More specifically, I'd like to have a mode where I can
>   - globally disable window opening
>   - except for URL patterns I specify in a list
>    - like http://www.goodsite.com/*
>    - or http://www.mostlybad.com/foo/agoodpage.html
>
> Even more super-wonderful would be the ability to do this for any
> JavaScript function, or any of a set of functions.  If so, it would be
> good to have different lists for different functions.
>
> Naturally, this option should not be set by default. There may also be
> an alternate mode where the default is to globally *enable* window
> opening except for (bad) sites I specify. Maybe this could be done with
> an allow list and a deny list (order deny,allow).
>
> Is this the right place to request this? Should I also make a bugzilla
> report?
>
> Thanks -
>
> - Alex
>



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