Re: Reason #1781 to hate Mosa^H^H^H^HNets^H^H^H^HMozil^H^H^H^H^HFirefox.

2006-03-12 Thread Robert G. Werner
A. Pagaltzis wrote: > * Peter da Silva [2006-03-12 11:05]: >>> There have been more and more sites using flash to bypass the >>> Firefox pop-up blocking; >> Aha! That's why I don't see this, because flashblock keeps the >> secret flash from running! > > Some sites also use `onmousedown` or other

Re: Reason #1781 to hate Mosa^H^H^H^HNets^H^H^H^HMozil^H^H^H^H^HFirefox.

2006-03-12 Thread A. Pagaltzis
* Peter da Silva [2006-03-12 11:05]: >>There have been more and more sites using flash to bypass the >>Firefox pop-up blocking; > >Aha! That's why I don't see this, because flashblock keeps the >secret flash from running! Some sites also use `onmousedown` or other such events to show popups, beca

Re: Reason #1781 to hate Mosa^H^H^H^HNets^H^H^H^HMozil^H^H^H^H^HFirefox.

2006-03-12 Thread Peter da Silva
There have been more and more sites using flash to bypass the Firefox pop-up blocking; Aha! That's why I don't see this, because flashblock keeps the secret flash from running!

Re: Reason #1781 to hate Mosa^H^H^H^HNets^H^H^H^HMozil^H^H^H^H^HFirefox.

2006-03-12 Thread Phil Pennock
On 2006-03-10 at 23:26 -0500, Chris Devers wrote: > Where are you supposed to turn if you just don't EVER want a web page to > open new content in a new window? Round and round in a tight circle? Not defending Mozilla, but since people are complaining, there's a chance that they want to know ho