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    Senior Member nihil's Avatar
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    Yeah!

    I just allow AO on the grounds that they haven't caused any problems before, and I trust JPnyc.

    There do appear to be JS items trying to run, but they are not allowed, and the rest works OK

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    Senior Member JPnyc's Avatar
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    thank you John. There are Java script items attempting to run, they format the RSS feeds. Outside of that I don't think there's any JavaScript running without a user event being involved, such as quick edit or reply, both of which are Ajax-based.

    Oh, and Merry Christmas

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