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[Bug-librejs] Can LibreJS replace nonfree JS with freed counterparts?
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Carlos Solís |
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[Bug-librejs] Can LibreJS replace nonfree JS with freed counterparts? |
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Tue, 24 Jul 2012 16:59:51 -0600 |
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>From the extension's description:
"Many websites run nontrivial JavaScript in your computer. Some use it for
complex tasks; many use it gratuitously for minor jobs that could be done
easily with plain HTML."
One case that I remember would be pop-up hyperlinks that could be made
with an option in the <a href> tag instead of writing a full script for
that. Is there a plan to replace those non-trivial scripts with obvious
functionality with freed counterparts, either in HTML or in JavaScript? It
would restore functionality to those sites that currently serve non-free
scripts and become unbrowsable as a result.
- Carlos Solís
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