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Mozilla & local file popups
I know I've griped about how I hate the new Mozilla way of popup blocking, and now I loathe it, because whenever I develop on my own pc, I have to manually turn off the blocker, then turn it on again when I finish, then turn it off when I want to edit...ad nauseum.
How can I get Moz to allow popups when I browse local files? This is getting real annoying, because I use a custom made debugging window for trace messages when I develop complicated scripts... |
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If you are using version 1.4, you select:
Edit->Preferences->Privacy & Security->Popup Windows->Allowed Sites |
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Moz Firebird v0.6 also allows you to list 'allowed' sites for popups...
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Yeah, but the allowed sites doesn't let you specify anything like file://dev/testing...it only accepts net addresses. And I'm not running through a server, so I can't just allow anything from localhost.
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