![]() Same effect from hiding Protocol URI information in the first place, just because many people don't know or don't care, doesn't mean removal (trimurl) is a good or secure thing. their default posture is to default the "Permanently Add" option, rather than requiring the user to manually select that. its a security barrier to give non-informed users a second chance at not going to said "bad sites" but yet when you go in to add the exception anyway. look no further than adding a site exception when going to problem SSL sites. You want to argue the point of how "special" mozilla is. Second I don't give one rats a** what mozilla would prefer, the moment they claimed that NPAPI was the cause of all their slowness and then were proven wrong by Palemoon, Basalisk, and a few others which also did 64 bit, and at the same time managed to completely destroy an entire ecosystem that *MANY* people prefer. If you wish to pick nits that I called it FTP not intending to mean the Protocol URI rather than URL well that's fine. nor did you read "Its no frills FTP in HTTP form" I'm sorry James but you didn't properly look at the URL. In fact Mozilla would prefer you use instead of There is no FTP any more as the actual FTP protocol which was was turned off back on August 5, 2015. Its no frills FTP in HTTP form, but also means no ads, no distractions, no BS. easily allows you to get to the ESR's all langs, etc. ![]() James said TreborG2 said Or hit up the FTP site:Įvery (?) mozilla sanctioned release.
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