According to the FAQ it should be possible to use user-scripts.
It mentions GreaseMonkey, I assume TamperMonkey will be similar.
The wording is not very explicit, but they do suggest it should be possible to run a user-script on http://forums.mozillazine.org, without allowing the site.
It doesn't seem to work for me, with NoScript stopping scripts from their forum.
Must be doing something wrong, or I did not understand the wording.
For various sites, I would like to run MY scripts, not theirs.
So my questions:
* Can I run a user-script when the site on which this runs, is NOT allowed in NoScript ?
* If no, is it technically possible to run local (user) scripts, while blocking the scripts from the site ?
* if yes, can you foresee to implement this functionality ?
All this of course with the latest NoScript, and Firefox ESR 60.6.1.
User script only work when site/page is allowed
User script only work when site/page is allowed
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Re: User script only work when site/page is allowed
In the case of NoScript 10 & FF, the site does need to be allowed (unfortunately).without allowing the site
Allow Violentmonkey scripts
viewtopic.php?f=10&t=24374
(In the case of NoScript & Chrome, the site does not need to be allowed.)
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Re: User script only work when site/page is allowed
Not if the OP is using Violentmonkey.
@papa_san: You need to set your user script to inject-into content or auto. More info: https://violentmonkey.github.io/api/met ... nject-into
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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