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How to undo 'Stop executing scripts on this page' option in Opera?

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Opera Stop Executing Scripts On This Page

You can stop execution of JavaScript in a tab by checking Stop executing scripts on this page option and it is valid until you close tab.

If you want execution of JavaScript later just close tab and reopen it from trash can.

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hasina 5. April 2008, 10:48

Or refresh the page.

Anonymous 30. April 2008, 01:24

Anonymous writes:

Refreshing the page doesn't appear to undo it on my copy (9.27, WinXP SP2).

Closing and Scabbing works fine, though - thanks, Tamil!

Schalandra 11. August 2008, 14:17

Exactly what I needed! :smile:
Thanks Tamil. :up:

VYGR 13. August 2008, 17:05

Refreshing page dowsn't work either, Opera 9.52, Mac OS X 10.5.4.

But the opening a new instance of page helped. Thanks! :)

leoalassia 24. August 2008, 19:14

is there any way to continue executing javascript without close tab?

Anonymous 10. September 2008, 14:17

Anonymous writes:

"is there any way to continue executing javascript without close tab?"

Duplicate Tab should do the trick :)

Anonymous 30. November 2008, 06:50

Anonymous writes:

Press F12, then J (or click "Enable JavaScript"), then reload the page.

Anonymous 9. July 2009, 14:12

ifedi okonkwo writes:

What I need is slightly more complex.
I want to disable the appearance of that checkbox saying "stop executing scripts".
The point is: I'm running an intranet where javascript is essential. The option to disable scripts should just not be there.
Please help!

Tamil 9. July 2009, 15:20

I can't find it in dialog.ini :sherlock:

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