YesScript 1.1

I’ve released YesScript 1.1. YesScript is a JavaScript blacklist, allowing you to specify which sites aren’t allowed to run JavaScript.

This version:

  • Fixes a bug where if the user had never used security policies, the extension wouldn’t work.
  • Fixes a bug where the manage dialog would appear blank.
  • Adds support for IDN domains
  • Adds French, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Brazilian Portuguese, and Traditional Chinese localizations thanks to the people from Babelzilla.

Please go submit reviews of YesScript on AMO, and feel free to post here or mail me with any questions or comments.

4 Responses to “YesScript 1.1”

  1. Shawn Wilsher Says:

    I like this concept much better than NoScript. It just makes more sense.

  2. cyberrus Says:

    really cool extension! - my suggestion is to include blocking scripts running from frames and iframes included in blocked page

  3. Paweł Kubisz Says:

    really cool extension!

    My suggestion is to include blocking scripts running from frames and iframes included in blocked page.

  4. Mike Smith Says:

    Doesn’t seem to block the reload JavaScript on http://www.drudgereport.com/

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