I have a local webserver running on say port 12345.
How do I add a rule to allow scripts on it?
If I add http://127.0.0.1:12345 the port number seems to be stripped and all 127.0.0.1 is allowed, not what I want!
Allow scripts on URL with specific port
Allow scripts on URL with specific port
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Re: Allow scripts on URL with specific port
Testing with my local server (not at 127.0.0.1/localhost), it worked the way you want even though the port number isn't displayed. The port number was in fact accepted, as shown in NoScript Options > Advanced, Debug.
Actually, sometimes it's working and sometimes it's ignoring the port??
There is a NoScript bug here, but I'm not sure what of this is bug.
Actually, sometimes it's working and sometimes it's ignoring the port??
There is a NoScript bug here, but I'm not sure what of this is bug.
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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Re: Allow scripts on URL with specific port
Ah, thanks, you are right, it is just a display problem. Besides that, it works.
It would be better to show the port number in the normal list (non-debug) in the settings as well.
If you have multiple entries, they look the same and you don't know what is what.
It would be better to show the port number in the normal list (non-debug) in the settings as well.
If you have multiple entries, they look the same and you don't know what is what.
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