
- Temporarily allow top-level sites
- Full addresses only
- (under Contextual menu, which is not selected)
- Base 2nd level Domains
- Full Domains
- Full Addresses

Is this known?
Hmm, that's not good. Maybe I'll have to skim through the other settings to see if there are any others that jump out at me.Alan Baxter wrote:I'm unable to reproduce the behavior you describe with the options and two permanent whitelistings specified.
I don't believe so, but unfortunately I can no longer repro; it appears that MS has changed their layout slightly, so no scripts are hosted on http://microsoft.com anymore.Alan Baxter wrote:Do I have to sign in to see what you see? I don't have an account and don't plan to create one.
I think I've seen that behavior too, actually. I don't know if it's a bug, or an annoying feature, but I've just worked around it without noticing it much.Alan Baxter wrote:Edit: I did find a different bug. http://forums.informaction.com/viewtopi ... 085#p13085
Good ol' MySpace... I shoulda thought of them soonertuggyne wrote:Anyway: until some other site shows up that has this problem of root temp whitelisting, I guess I'll just have to leave it at that.... Thanks.
No, I haven't. I'm still just living with it. Sorry.rtaylor wrote:Can You resolved this issue?