Netscape 3 betas

Jeff Weinstein jsw at netscape.com
Wed May 1 05:48:46 PDT 1996


Adam Shostack wrote:
> They include control of caching SSL protected docs, alerts before
> showing a cookie or submitting a form via email, control over email
> address as ftp password, and, best of all, Java and JavaScript come
> turned off by default.

  One minor correction.  Java and JavaScript are Enabled by default.
Note that the sense of the options changed from "Disable Java" to
"Enable Java".

> Nice work!

  Thanks.

> (I'll also offer a pet peeve, which is I can't refuse to accept server
> pushes, and the stop button doesn't really seem to affect them.  I
> should be able to prevent keep-alive if I don't want it.)

  Its possible that you could configure a null helper app for the
multipart/x-mixed-replace content-type, but I've not tried it, and have
no idea if it will work.

	--Jeff

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Jeff Weinstein - Electronic Munitions Specialist
Netscape Communication Corporation
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