Problematic Rule-Setting Process on Amazon Mechanical Turk

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NginUS
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Problematic Rule-Setting Process on Amazon Mechanical Turk

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Most every job on Amazon Mechanical Turk uses its own domain, & I have problems obtaining authorization codes because they're often blocked. A whitelist/reload nullifies the code & I'm out a payment, or worse getting a rejection on my account due to the error.

Ideally, I'd like to be able to set NoScript to de-activate on all links launched from 'foo' URL, but I don't see a way to do that. Disabling & Re-enabling the add-on in the Firefox menu is cumbersome at best.

Does anyone have mTurk working consistently with NoScript?

Could use a hand...


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barbaz
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Re: Problematic Rule-Setting Process on Amazon Mechanical Turk

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Have you tried selecting "Disable restrictions for this tab" and afterwards visiting the site in that tab?
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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NginUS
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Re: Problematic Rule-Setting Process on Amazon Mechanical Turk

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barbaz wrote: Sat May 04, 2019 11:00 pm Have you tried selecting "Disable restrictions for this tab" and afterwards visiting the site in that tab?
Yea, but the other 'global' one allows the new tabs that that tab creates to be uninterrupted. Would like to have a 'just this tab' with 'and child tabs'. As is I forget to turn it back on but that's my problem, eventually it'll be a habit I guess.
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