I don't have any Javascript code in FIREFOX (even if it is enabled in preferences) but have it in Safari. What I can do in pse?

I have Mac OS X (Version 10.6.8). I last Firefox AND have already tried to download Javascript TWICE. Why have I not
JavaScript on Safari, but not Firefox? How can I fix this pse?

A lot of JavaScript functionality was killed in Firefox 7.0.1 and this includes type it or paste javascript into the location bar (address bar). You had to jump through hoops to Firefox 6 - now there is no viable solution for a lot of what we do.

Alternatives within Firefox that could allow you to interfere with that by are quite insufficient, I would stick with what works for you, for the moment,

6 javascript in the url bar from Firefox works with a principal null for security reasons. In other words, that it is almost off. You need a bookmarklet or an add-on for a workaround. See question 871828.

Bug 656433 - do not allow javascript: data: URLS entered in the address bar to inherit from the principal of the currently loaded page



From the window of Firefox 7 moving and resizing is no longer allowed with some exceptions. See question 880032.

Bug 565541 - Web sites should not be allowed to resize the main window

The main features of the AwesomeBar of Firefox have been compromised so that the search for bookmarks in the sidebar bar, library or the location is not reliable.
You could always turn off JavaScript and had some limitations if you wait or ran into trouble before, but now Firefox works just fine and it is all the more infuriating when you find out that most of the disorders resulted from stripping the code that translates errors slowing things down and now in the blocking of the features you would expect in a browser.

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