Hi,
Version 10.1.9.6 on Firefox 62.0.3 64-bit
Can entries be deleted from the per-site permissions list? (whithout resseting the whole list to default, I mean)
Also:
Trying to add a match for (anyname).sub.domain.com - Writing *.sub.domain.com, clicking the + button, nothing happens.
I have added sub.domain.com, does not work for host1.sub.domain.com
Adding domain.com does work for host1.domain.com.
Thank you in advance.
Regards.
Per-site permissions: how to delete an entry plus add ...
Per-site permissions: how to delete an entry plus add ...
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; Win64; x64; rv:62.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/62.0
Re: Per-site permissions: how to delete an entry plus add ..
Set the unwanted entry to Default, it will be gone when you close or reload the options page.Kallistoi wrote:Can entries be deleted from the per-site permissions list? (whithout resseting the whole list to default, I mean)
I'm not seeing this using a local server and NoScript 10.1.9.7rc3. Trusting sub.domain.com also trusts *.sub.domain.com.Kallistoi wrote:Trying to add a match for (anyname).sub.domain.com - Writing *.sub.domain.com, clicking the + button, nothing happens.
I have added sub.domain.com, does not work for host1.sub.domain.com
Adding domain.com does work for host1.domain.com.
Do you have an example URL where the issue occurs?
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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Re: Per-site permissions: how to delete an entry plus add ..
Have you literally written "*.sub.domain.com"? In this case nothing happens, because it's the wrong syntax. You should write "sub.domain.com" which, as barbaz already wrote, trusts all *.sub.domain.com as well.Kallistoi wrote:Writing *.sub.domain.com, clicking the + button, nothing happens.
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; Win64; x64; rv:60.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/60.0
Re: Per-site permissions: how to delete an entry plus add ..
Hello,
Fool of me, I was trying to enter to http://host1.sub.domain.com, when the per-site permissions' entry is set to match HTTPS content only. Hence NoScript was blocking the content. https://host1.sub.domain.com works as expected. Wrong method in the bookmark, that's all.
Thank you again.
Regards.
Fool of me, I was trying to enter to http://host1.sub.domain.com, when the per-site permissions' entry is set to match HTTPS content only. Hence NoScript was blocking the content. https://host1.sub.domain.com works as expected. Wrong method in the bookmark, that's all.
Thank you again.
Regards.
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; Win64; x64; rv:62.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/62.0