NoScript shows that nothing is blocked (1), but in reality it blocks clicking on the download arrow (2). If NoScript is disabled, a user can click on the download arrow.
I removed the "..." and entered "www.cloudfront.net". The problem is solved! NoScript now trusts the subdomains of cloudfront.net, and doens't show me a list of dozens of subdomains that have to be approved each time. You should know that other users may be using the "...&qu...
Thanks for the quick response! I'm glad we're moving to resolve this. But I'm not sure how you'd like us to set the TLD to allow. I tried this: Using "options" I set "...cloudfront.net" as "Trusted" https://ibb.co/ctcfHG . But when I load a website that uses cloudfront....
Try Trello.com, which is a project management software http://ibb.co/nAvKbb. To display content, they link to Cloudfront.net. I'd like to turn that site, with all of its subdomains, into a trusted site
I'll second that: It's extremely important to allow all subdomains. This was available in all previous versions, and became a problem only with Firefox Quantum.
I'd like to continue sending donations to the developer(s), but functionality is critical.
We're making progress, but we're quite there. * If I type "...cloudfront.net" (literally, ellipsis followed by the domain name), I can add the domain to the trusted list in NoScript options * but even after adding, the subdomains are not trusted. Rather, I have to manually change the setti...
No Solution Yet Thanks for your suggestions and references. I tried all of them, but there's no solution yet: I didn't see a solution in any of the threads mentioned NoScript won't allow adding "https://cloudfront.net/" or "https://*.cloudfront.net/". Unless I typed "https:/...
In NoScript 10, I'm missing the ability to trust certain top-level domains, like cloudfront.net. This was possible in NoScript 5 through the setting menu. I added "www.cloudfront.net" to the list of Trusted Sites, but subdomains still require manual approval. Since cloudfront.net have many...