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Re: a bug in default .mozconfig
From: |
Karl Berry |
Subject: |
Re: a bug in default .mozconfig |
Date: |
Thu, 16 Aug 2007 17:24:23 -0500 |
privacy features are not really reasonable
Well, that's quite a sweeping statement.
It seems to me the question is not whether it is theoretically possible
to work around the privacy features, but whether most web sites actually
do. I don't know how to begin to investigate the answer statistically,
but my hunch is that they don't.
cleanly to an extension that will help you to merge your changes into
Thank you. An extension seems to me like the cleanest way to implement
them, regardless. Giuseppe?
Karl
- a bug in default .mozconfig, arnuld, 2007/08/15
- Re: a bug in default .mozconfig, Giuseppe Scrivano, 2007/08/15
- Re: a bug in default .mozconfig, Mike Hommey, 2007/08/15
- Re: a bug in default .mozconfig, arnuld, 2007/08/15
- Re: a bug in default .mozconfig, Giuseppe Scrivano, 2007/08/15
- Re: a bug in default .mozconfig, Karl Berry, 2007/08/15
- Re: a bug in default .mozconfig, Alexander Sack, 2007/08/16
- Re: a bug in default .mozconfig,
Karl Berry <=
- Re: a bug in default .mozconfig, Alexander Sack, 2007/08/16
- Re: a bug in default .mozconfig, Karl Berry, 2007/08/16
- Re: a bug in default .mozconfig, Alexander Sack, 2007/08/17
- Re: a bug in default .mozconfig, Mike Hommey, 2007/08/17
- Re: a bug in default .mozconfig, Giuseppe Scrivano, 2007/08/17
- Re: a bug in default .mozconfig, Alexander Sack, 2007/08/17
- Re: a bug in default .mozconfig, Giuseppe Scrivano, 2007/08/17
- Re: a bug in default .mozconfig, Mike Hommey, 2007/08/17
- Re: a bug in default .mozconfig, Alexander Sack, 2007/08/17
- Re: a bug in default .mozconfig, Mike Hommey, 2007/08/17