Actually, the ScriptPreProcessor that was committed for the ActiveX object support
gives the ability to hack out any javascript before it executes...it's pretty ugly
but it'll do the job in a pinch.
I've committed an "example" test case as
WebClientTest.testScriptPreProcessor_UnimplementedJavascript()
Brad C
--- Mike Bowler <mb...@Ga...> wrote:
> Vinay Murthy wrote:
> > Is there a way to get around a faulty javascript code, say a function
> > without disabling javascript execution ? Can I override this faulty
> > function on the page in some way through a correct function in my code
> > ?
>
> Not that I'm aware of. Disabling javascript is the only way I know.
>
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