In message <530de884c2cvj...@waitrose.com>
          Chris Newman <cvj...@waitrose.com> wrote:

> In article <fb57ad0d53.harr...@blueyonder.co.uk>,
>    Harriet Bazley <li...@orange.wingsandbeaks.org.uk> wrote:
>> On 14 Jan 2013 as I do recall,
>>           Chris Newman  wrote:

>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Sojourning temporarily in Australia, I've not kept au fait with all the
>>> latest postings so could somebody please remind me how to enable/disable
>>> JavaScript.
>>>

>> Iconbar menu: Choices->Content
>> Disable JavaScript on/off.

> Thanks, Harriet. Found that now.

>> I'm assuming that the -jsoff versions don't have this extra option icon
>> at all, since the -json versions seem to have the Disable option set by
>> default.   (Probably wisest as it makes the application less stable.)

> Er! I must be a luddite. I don't understand the term -jsoff. However, my
> version had the option so I must have the non -jsoff version; whatever that
> means.

>> Otherwise I'm not aware of any other mechanism for discerning which of
>> the versions you have (other than a much larger !RunImage on disc!)

> --
> Chris

Think she means javasoft on and javasoft off.
If a  version of netsurf is pre java soft, there isnt a json or jsoff 
option in the menu cos its not relevant.

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