allowing all on page
Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2009 2:06 pm
I recently switched to FF from IE, really like it, and installed several FF add-ons. NoScript is really cool. However, I have difficulty making some pages work. Pages I haven't visited before, of course have scripts disabled. I will then click allow for the site. But the NoScript bar at the bottom says scripts are only partially enabled. The page may still not work. In the NoScript context menu there's an allow for several additional web domains referenced by the page I'm viewing, so one by one I temporarily allow each until I get the page to work. Sometimes the page may never work, so I end up trying the page in IE to see if it works. A few times there's been a server problem on the other end and the page won't work with IE either, but sometimes the page will work with IE.
This trial and error stuff is a severe nuisance and I'm tempted to just quit using NoScript. How do others handle this problem?
A context menu item to allow all domains referenced by the page may not be a good idea, since stuff like doubleclick and other ad companies would get enabled, too. Maybe having an "under no circumstances" list would be good. That way a context menu item could enable all for a page, but only those not in the prevent list would be enabled. Thanks
This trial and error stuff is a severe nuisance and I'm tempted to just quit using NoScript. How do others handle this problem?
A context menu item to allow all domains referenced by the page may not be a good idea, since stuff like doubleclick and other ad companies would get enabled, too. Maybe having an "under no circumstances" list would be good. That way a context menu item could enable all for a page, but only those not in the prevent list would be enabled. Thanks