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How can I implement a javascript whitelist without using add-ons?

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From the link below

http://kb.mozillazine.org/Allowing_only_certain_sites_to_use_JavaScript

We know that we can use Configurable Security Policies (CAPS) to implement a javascript whitelist. But after version 28, CAPS is removed from firefox. Therefore, we lost a built-in javascript whitelist feature.

Who knows some solutions or workarounds? ( Please note that DO NOT USE ANY ADD-ONS OR PLUGINS! )

From the link below http://kb.mozillazine.org/Allowing_only_certain_sites_to_use_JavaScript We know that we can use Configurable Security Policies (CAPS) to implement a javascript whitelist. But after version 28, CAPS is removed from firefox. Therefore, we lost a built-in javascript whitelist feature. Who knows some solutions or workarounds? ( Please note that DO NOT USE ANY ADD-ONS OR PLUGINS! )

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I'm not aware of any way to do that from within Firefox.

Why wouldn't you use the NoScript extension (older version compatible with Firefx 52)?

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In fact, we can use the old technique proxy auto-config (PAC) to implement most external javascript whitelist feature (Certainly, this method is not so elegant) . But for inline scripts, I haven't found a good solution.

By the way, the built-in javascript whitelist/blacklist is a standard feature for nearly all major web browsers such as Google Chrome, Opera, Konqueror and even Internet Explorer. Why is Firefox an exception?