[TriLUG] OT: blocking flash

matt at noway2.thruhere.net matt at noway2.thruhere.net
Thu May 6 12:10:25 EDT 2010


Hey, thank you for the suggestion.  I will definitely check it out.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Justis Peters <jtrilug at indythinker.com>
Date: Thu, 06 May 2010 11:55:32 
To: Triangle Linux Users Group General Discussion<trilug at trilug.org>
Subject: Re: [TriLUG] OT: blocking flash

Matt wrote:
> Just to add $.02 to this.  It is unfortunate, but true that Flash has
> been over used and abused by too many developers  In response to the
> annoyance, one of the things that I keep installed in the browser is
> flash block.  Mostly this is to avoid all the animated ads that suck up
> bandwidth and are visually annoying.  The side effect is that legitimate
> flash, such as what your customer wants get thrown out with it.  While
> the blocker is supposed to allow you to easily turn a particular frame
> on, it doesn't seem to work really well.  The net result is that I can't
> effectively use flash based sites.  if I REALLY, and I mean REALLY want
> what is on that particular site I will go to the trouble to disable the
> flash blocker, but better than 9 times out of 10, I just go somewhere
> else.
>   
You probably want to try NoScript: http://noscript.net/

It blocks flash, javascript, and java *and* is highly configurable. You
can whitelist and blacklist, based on top-level domain, FQDN, and even
URI scheme. You can also grant temporary permissions, which revert to
the default when you restart the browser.

Kind regards,
Justis
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