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Is NoScript killing your iFrames?

Kills most for me... does that hurt?

         

tangor

7:39 am on May 2, 2009 (gmt 0)

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Wondering how those using iFrames for ads are getting along. My NoScript is ratcheted up. I surf nice and quiet and quick. I never see ads. Are you coding for that? Also don't see javascript without granting permission...and most of the time I don't...and still get the content I came to see.

Is iFrames where you want your content?

I ask this since I have had a brain fart about how I might present some content on one of my sites via iFrame and am wondering if the effort is worth it since many FF users install NoScript at the defaults and may not make the effort to allow/grant permissions for blocked content. Has any research been done regarding iFrames and NoScript?

EDIT: I do see ads that are not in iFrames... Generally ignore those, but then again, I'm a webmaster so take that into consideration.

bill

7:15 am on May 8, 2009 (gmt 0)

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Anyone who runs NoScript you can assume the defaults will be set. Therefore you'd want to make it so that in order to view your content they'd want to at least temporarily allow your site, and thus the iframes.