Hi,
the web console commande line is making some troubles on my web site and I'm looking for a solution to disable it on my web site.
I found a solution for google Chrome but not for firefox.
waiting for your help !
thanks in advance.
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yes that's what I mean the console pannel
but I want to disable it for the users of my web site not on my computer, so I need a code (javascript code for example) to disable it.
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Chrome has its own console panel , I just found a javascript code and I add it to my web site code, as result when someone write something on the command line it shows him a message like "you can not use the commande line" and his code will not be executed.--
Le mardi 21 octobre 2014 18:00:36 UTC+1, Jan Honza Odvarko a écrit :
On Tuesday, October 21, 2014 6:49:11 PM UTC+2, touhemi...@gmail.com wrote:Firebug is not supporting API that would allow web pages to detect whether Firebug is installed or not.yes that's what I mean the console pannel
but I want to disable it for the users of my web site not on my computer, so I need a code (javascript code for example) to disable it.
Can you point us to the API you used for Chrome?
Honza
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Such feature is not on our roadmap.
Also, I am still unclear why blocking the command line on certain pages is useful.
(if it's making troubles to your page, it should rather be the page what needs a fix)
Honza
On Tuesday, October 21, 2014 7:34:05 PM UTC+2, blm wrote:
Chrome has its own console panel , I just found a javascript code and I add it to my web site code, as result when someone write something on the command line it shows him a message like "you can not use the commande line" and his code will not be executed.--
Le mardi 21 octobre 2014 18:00:36 UTC+1, Jan Honza Odvarko a écrit :
On Tuesday, October 21, 2014 6:49:11 PM UTC+2, touhemi...@gmail.com wrote:Firebug is not supporting API that would allow web pages to detect whether Firebug is installed or not.yes that's what I mean the console pannel
but I want to disable it for the users of my web site not on my computer, so I need a code (javascript code for example) to disable it.
Can you point us to the API you used for Chrome?
Honza
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