i agree, we need be against nonfree software in Abrowser, becouse by default now allow run nonfree software in javascript, and we need say no to the nonfree software by default.
The developer is aware of the first issue (http://trisquel.info/en/forum/librejs). It is because of how this content management system works. I actually mentioned on the LibreJS mailing list that I wanted to have a look at it but I never got round to it. A proper solution would make it possible for other sites using Drupal to pass the test (if they really use only free JS). We are using Drupal 6 on this site and the solution would ideally have to be ported to Drupal 7 to allow other Drupal-based sites to work properly too.
Also some sites break in functionality, e.g. Yahoo Mail is totally unusuable even if scripts are allowed since the script name changes on each re-load. Hopefully this will be fixed in an update of LibreJS though.
i agree, we need be against nonfree software in Abrowser, becouse by default now allow run nonfree software in javascript, and we need say no to the nonfree software by default.
Yeah, this can be closed now since LibreJS is included with IceCat and Abrowser.
LibreJS is included by default with IceCat, now available in the repos.
+1 for the cause. Abrowser is nice. Yeah, TOR browser might be a better idea.
thats my Boy
TOR BROWSER must be default browser and at least it must come pre-installed Trisquel
u can still spoof user-agent by using anon**** web proxy add-on in mozilla and others
+1 for the cause
The developer is aware of the first issue (http://trisquel.info/en/forum/librejs). It is because of how this content management system works. I actually mentioned on the LibreJS mailing list that I wanted to have a look at it but I never got round to it. A proper solution would make it possible for other sites using Drupal to pass the test (if they really use only free JS). We are using Drupal 6 on this site and the solution would ideally have to be ported to Drupal 7 to allow other Drupal-based sites to work properly too.
+1 for the cause.
The problem is we'd need to fix this first:
https://trisquel.info/files/js/js_32df76638af22b6121d01c4b14db8bb1.js
Also some sites break in functionality, e.g. Yahoo Mail is totally unusuable even if scripts are allowed since the script name changes on each re-load. Hopefully this will be fixed in an update of LibreJS though.