javascript injection
Z3D4 wrote: I'm fairly certain you can't use javascript in the new Firefox versions. You should try Opera or something..I quite like it. ;) Your first sentence is correct. I'm not sure I agree with your second one though.
Javascript in the location bar was disabled to stop the kind of social engineering attack you get on Facebook: "Copy and paste this into your address bar to win a free pair of speakers!!!!!!!". You can still execute Javascript in Firefox using the Web Console (Ctrl+Shift+K). Any of the following will work from the Web Console:
> alert(document.cookie)
> print(document.cookie)
> document.cookie
You really should think about getting Firebug though - its console is a lot better than the built in Web Console.
EDIT: Found the relevant bug: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=656433
system_meltdown wrote: JS injection works fine for me from Firefox 6.0.2 address bar. Hmm, that's odd. Javascript doesn't work when I type it in the address bar on a fresh Firefox profile with 6.0.2.
Are you sure you don't have any addons or non-default preferences set that might be enabling it for you?
Unrelated: I typed JavaScript with a capital 's' for script. Why does it show up with a little s?