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...
TIA
Problematic Rule-Setting Process on Amazon Mechanical Turk
Problematic Rule-Setting Process on Amazon Mechanical Turk
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Re: Problematic Rule-Setting Process on Amazon Mechanical Turk
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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Re: Problematic Rule-Setting Process on Amazon Mechanical Turk
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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