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Questionable Firefox Extensions

Name: Anonymous 2006-03-23 18:43

I noticed there's already a FF extension thread, but I wanted to start one in a slightly different vein....

Are there any firefox extensions that let you do things you shouldn't?  Like one that would make saving images on a "don't right click" page easy, or one that allows easy capture of Macromedia Flash games or movies?  Hell, any that would let you do things web designers wouldn't want you doing?

IE I know has a plugin that allows easy capture of Flash files.  I would think FF would too.

Name: Anonymous 2006-03-23 18:53 (sage)

saving images on a "don't right click" page
LOL, Opera lets you do that (and FF too probably, if you disable Javascript). This is because the Opera devs care more about the user than nazi web developers.

Name: Anonymous 2006-03-23 19:30

>>2
I think he's asking about firefox extensions.

Name: Anonymous 2006-03-23 22:20

>>1
For "right click disable" pages, install NoScript to disable the JavaScript. You should already have NoScript installed anyway for safety reasons. There are several Flash capture plugins, I think. A quick search of Mozilla's extensions site turns up Amazing Media Browser (http//addon/... but there are probably others as well.

Name: Anonymous 2006-03-24 4:58

>>1
Fag

Once a file enters my computer, it's MINE, and I do whatever I want with it. This is why DRM, PDF, Flash, and stupid web sight designers suck all kinds of ass, and I love to crack their shit and view my sites the way I like. I even have a custom default CSS for my browser to disallow ugly shit web sight designers love.

Author software may be on the author's side, but likewise, client software *must* be on the client's side. Making a User-Agent that purposefully doesn't let you do *anything* you could do is the faggest thing ever, and authors relying on them are stupid idiots full of themselves unworthy of much attention. If you think you should assrape your users, or even worse, your customers, apply for a job at Adobe, Microsoft or Macromedia.

Name: Anonymous 2006-03-24 13:32

>>5
"web site" you tard

Name: Anonymous 2006-03-24 13:51 (sage)

>>6
No, it's web sight. Just like wanting sauce.

Name: Anonymous 2006-03-24 14:29

Actually, it's web-site.

Name: Anonymous 2006-03-24 14:36 (sage)

>>8
No, it's web sight. Just like wanting sauce.

Name: Anonymous 2006-03-24 15:09

>>6
Depends. I'll agree that 4chan is a website. But these flashy stupid sites with gay ass animated menus using tiny fixed fonts and more blinking crap than a Hong Kong street without any actual information are web sights designed by "how do I show web" people.

Name: Anonymous 2006-03-24 16:56 (sage)

>>10
No, it's web sight. Just like wanting sauce.

Name: Anonymous 2006-03-24 23:01

A hearty thanks and offer of sexual favors for the extension's named in this thread!

I noticed that the Amazing Media Browser extension is still powerless against the faggotry of YouTube.  It appears solutions harnessing the dark powers of PHP and VLC player do exist for that though: 

http://www.world4ch.org/read/comp/1143204760/1-40

Name: Anonymous 2007-11-08 17:38

lrn2localcache op

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