On Sun, 2003-03-23 at 16:52, Hans Wilmer wrote: > Hi! > > How can I get rid of the annoying messages from Mozilla that tell me > to download a plugin whenever a webpage contains one of those obsolete > 'flash' things? I definitely do not want all that 'flash' rubbish --- > it only wastes bandwidth and supposedly provides no information at > all ... > > Unfortunately, squid has some bug which prevents me from using it as a > proxy so that I can't run squidguard, either. Instead of squid, I'm > using oops. I've already tried to use filterproxy to filter-out the > 'flashes', but it doesn't work at all. (Oops is running transparently > on the firewall, and filterproxy might have trouble with such a > combination.) > > It would suffice if I could tell Mozilla to just ignore 'flashes' > instead of popping up a message, and not to download them. > > > BTW, is there any way to tell the Mozilla LDAP-client to use anonymous > logins? It's annoying to be asked for a password over and over again > even while just typing your search string at the address-book window > ... > > > GH
>From a recent discussion on galeon's list .. > If I can't disable Flash, how can I disable the error messages from > pages using Flash when the plugin is not installed? It's very annoying > to get that popup for every single Flash enabled page. Sometimes I > browse forums that have Flash banners... I belive if you delete the nullplugin.so in the mozilla plugins directory you can stop this, but for all unknown plugins. I think there is a patch for mozilla called something like "default-plugin-less-annoying.patch". HTH, Shaun. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]