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Old 08-21-2011, 04:13 PM   #36
ivanjt
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Originally Posted by melitabel View Post
Can someone tell me how to turn off Javascript? Because I am about to give up on the EE as anything but a reader and note taker, and I wonder if I will even be able to keep it connected to the internet long enough to download another reader or two. Books I can always load from a USB stick, I guess (though maybe they don't work the same as pdfs). Like Amy (I wonder what she did in the end?), I just couldn't keep connected with either the Entourage browser or Dolphin. I don't mean occasionally - I mean pretty much every time I clicked on a link. Dolphin would work for a bit, then just start crashing.
You can always download to your PC and use ES File Explorer to either copy them over to your EE or install them, if they are apps.

Turning off javascript appears to stop the browser crashing even though it does drop some 'functionally' of some web sites, this you may, or may not, find acceptable.

In my case I use ES File Explorer to transfer anything I want from our FTP server, no matter if I'm out and about or not. Yes, I know everyone doesn't have an FTP server they can call on, I'm just illustrating the versatility of the EE.
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