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From: | malcolm blaney |
Subject: | Re: [Help-librejs] reporting |
Date: | Fri, 2 Aug 2013 07:43:34 +1000 |
The next version of LibreJS, 5.0, actually gives you hints why a given
script was rejected. However it does not give away the line number, but
that's a definite improvement on figuring out why a script is flagged as
nontrivial.
There is a test version available here if you are curious:
lduros.net/assets/downloads/librejs-5.0-dev.xpi
It only works with a version of the Mozilla browser 22 or up, however.
Thanks,
Loic
malcolm blaney <address@hidden> writes:
> hello,
>
> just wondering if there is a way to find out why scripts are being
> blocked by librejs? Ideally it would give a line number in a file that
> it has trouble with, and allow me to look up what it expected instead.
>
> thanks,
> Malcolm.
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