On Thu, 2008-09-18 at 17:29 -0430, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
What is intolerable, as Arthur says, is that it should be turned on
by
default, but even that isn't a licensing issue but a privacy one.
Ever more, there's just cause for having a setup wizard for the first
run of the browser. Dis/enabling features like this, setting your
language preferences (what can you read, what do you prefer, necessary
for painless use of websites that do content negotiation), and various
other features.
e.g. I've been pleased that the default things allowed with JavaScript
have diminished over time, but there's still some odd defaults
preselected. For instance, why would you want a website to disable your
right-click menus? That's just dumb.
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