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Blocking _a_ script on a page in Pale Moon
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pyotr filipivich
2023-08-04 15:00:20 UTC
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Greetings

There is a script on GoComic.com which apparently must be run "every
day". I have no idea what it is doing, what it is called, just that
it bogs down the browser and uses (According to ProcessHacker 2.39.124
hmmm "(c)2008-2016" maybe it is time to upgrade? Nope,no upgrade. Meh)
anyway, the script is using about ~25% of CPU while it does so.

What I am asking is if there is a way to identify which process is
doing this? Or is there a way to block specific scripts on a specific
website?
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J. P. Gilliver
2023-08-04 16:29:51 UTC
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Post by pyotr filipivich
Greetings
There is a script on GoComic.com which apparently must be run "every
day". I have no idea what it is doing, what it is called, just that
it bogs down the browser and uses (According to ProcessHacker 2.39.124
hmmm "(c)2008-2016" maybe it is time to upgrade? Nope,no upgrade. Meh)
anyway, the script is using about ~25% of CPU while it does so.
What I am asking is if there is a way to identify which process is
doing this? Or is there a way to block specific scripts on a specific
website?
I can't answer most of your question (I share your irritation over
bloodsucking scripts), but it is possible to determine which site the
script is coming from (assuming it's NOT GoComic.com itself)? If so, you
could always try blocking that site entirely (in your hosts file).
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pyotr filipivich
2023-08-05 03:36:18 UTC
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Post by J. P. Gilliver
Post by pyotr filipivich
Greetings
There is a script on GoComic.com which apparently must be run "every
day". I have no idea what it is doing, what it is called, just that
it bogs down the browser and uses (According to ProcessHacker 2.39.124
hmmm "(c)2008-2016" maybe it is time to upgrade? Nope,no upgrade. Meh)
anyway, the script is using about ~25% of CPU while it does so.
What I am asking is if there is a way to identify which process is
doing this? Or is there a way to block specific scripts on a specific
website?
I can't answer most of your question (I share your irritation over
bloodsucking scripts), but it is possible to determine which site the
script is coming from (assuming it's NOT GoComic.com itself)? If so, you
could always try blocking that site entirely (in your hosts file).
For what it is worth, I got a popup that a script involving
platform.twitter was hung up. Twice.
I went into %appdata%\..\storage and deleted the folder
https+++twitter.com
and the problem went away. So far anyway.
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pyotr filipivich
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Next Month's Panel: Having eliminated the old Them(tm)
Selecting who insufficiently Woke(tm) as to serve as the new Them(tm)
Jesper Kaas
2023-08-04 18:21:39 UTC
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On Fri, 04 Aug 2023 08:00:20 -0700, pyotr filipivich
Post by pyotr filipivich
There is a script on GoComic.com which apparently must be run "every
day". I have no idea what it is doing, what it is called, just that
it bogs down the browser and uses (According to ProcessHacker 2.39.124
hmmm "(c)2008-2016" maybe it is time to upgrade? Nope,no upgrade. Meh)
anyway, the script is using about ~25% of CPU while it does so.
What I am asking is if there is a way to identify which process is
doing this? Or is there a way to block specific scripts on a specific
website?
NoScript can show you which scripts are running on that site, and also
block specific scripts. Temporary or permanent. That should be a
solution, or am I missing something?

Best regards
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pyotr filipivich
2023-08-15 15:19:58 UTC
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Post by Jesper Kaas
On Fri, 04 Aug 2023 08:00:20 -0700, pyotr filipivich
Post by pyotr filipivich
There is a script on GoComic.com which apparently must be run "every
day". I have no idea what it is doing, what it is called, just that
it bogs down the browser and uses (According to ProcessHacker 2.39.124
hmmm "(c)2008-2016" maybe it is time to upgrade? Nope,no upgrade. Meh)
anyway, the script is using about ~25% of CPU while it does so.
What I am asking is if there is a way to identify which process is
doing this? Or is there a way to block specific scripts on a specific
website?
NoScript can show you which scripts are running on that site, and also
block specific scripts. Temporary or permanent. That should be a
solution, or am I missing something?
I installed something similar. (I forget what it was) Default
setting solved my issue.
Cartoons load and if there is any slowness, it is imperceptible.
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pyotr filipivich
This Week's Panel: Us & Them - Eliminating Them.
Next Month's Panel: Having eliminated the old Them(tm)
Selecting who insufficiently Woke(tm) as to serve as the new Them(tm)
Apd
2023-08-04 18:58:47 UTC
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Post by pyotr filipivich
There is a script on GoComic.com which apparently must be run "every
day". I have no idea what it is doing, what it is called, just that
it bogs down the browser
I didn't see a problem script. Gocomic.com redirects to
ww25.gocomic.com which runs a script sending you to (in my case)
iyfbodn.com. Gocomic is parked and serving ads so who knows what you
are getting. It's owned by Trellian "A leader Direct Navigation and
Zero Click traffic". I'd stay away if I were you.
Post by pyotr filipivich
is there a way to block specific scripts on a specific website?
Noscript plugin for Firefox.
pyotr filipivich
2023-08-05 03:36:18 UTC
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Post by Apd
Post by pyotr filipivich
There is a script on GoComic.com which apparently must be run "every
day". I have no idea what it is doing, what it is called, just that
it bogs down the browser
I didn't see a problem script. Gocomic.com redirects to
ww25.gocomic.com which runs a script sending you to (in my case)
iyfbodn.com. Gocomic is parked and serving ads so who knows what you
are getting. It's owned by Trellian "A leader Direct Navigation and
Zero Click traffic". I'd stay away if I were you.
Post by pyotr filipivich
is there a way to block specific scripts on a specific website?
Noscript plugin for Firefox.
Thanks.

For what it is worth, I got a popup that a script involving
platform.twitter was hung up. Twice.
I went into %appdata% and deleted the folder
https+++twitter.com
and the problem went away. So far anyway.
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pyotr filipivich
This Week's Panel: Us & Them - Eliminating Them.
Next Month's Panel: Having eliminated the old Them(tm)
Selecting who insufficiently Woke(tm) as to serve as the new Them(tm)
Newyana2
2023-08-05 12:45:57 UTC
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"pyotr filipivich" <***@mindspring.com> wrote

| >Noscript plugin for Firefox.
|
| Thanks.
|
| For what it is worth, I got a popup that a script involving
| platform.twitter was hung up. Twice.
| I went into %appdata% and deleted the folder
| https+++twitter.com
| and the problem went away. So far anyway.

NoScript is still worth having. It's fairly easy to use.
On most sites you don't even need to enable script. When
you do, you can typically enable scripts from that site
without allowing entities like Google to snoop, show ads,
do tracking, etc. That's safer, faster and more private.
You can just click the icon on the toolbar to see a list
of what scripts a page is trying to run. It's wild. The days
of 3rd parties not being able to spy on you are long gone.
Even my doctor's website wants to run script from
5 or 6 companies, despite HIPAA!
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