Re: Konqueror and Javascript



rousseau wrote:
Chris Davies wrote:

rousseau <invalid@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Perhaps a silly question, but I would like to disable Javascript in
browsers [...]
Which browser(s)?

Chris

Well, Konqueror is the one I use most. I now seem to have it sussed on
Opera, but I'd like to crack it on Konq as well :-)

Chris

God. There are too many Chris's here!

I don't use Konq, but in Control Center->Internet & Network->Web
Browser->Java & Javascript I have an option to disable Javascript..

Chris
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