I have a query that while testing why one should be taken care of scripts running on site. What are there cons? I am a tester in an organization. I have no knowledge of scripts. Why they need to be tested, which scripts allow and which are not on site. I came to know from your blog 's comment that there is an add-on NoScript for FF. I have installed it. It shows scripts running on site. If we find scripts that are running then, in that case, what should we say to developers or is there any need to post bug regarding this. Is a developer can refuse to solve this kind of bug.
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ResponderExcluirI have a query that while testing why one should be taken care of scripts running on site. What are there cons? I am a tester in an organization. I have no knowledge of scripts. Why they need to be tested, which scripts allow and which are not on site. I came to know from your blog 's comment that there is an add-on NoScript for FF. I have installed it. It shows scripts running on site. If we find scripts that are running then, in that case, what should we say to developers or is there any need to post bug regarding this. Is a developer can refuse to solve this kind of bug.
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