Hi,
I have this following problem for about 1 year and still waiting a fix... I can't allow a site to execute javascript, either temporaly or permanently. When I first installed NoScript, I had no problem. But after many updates, I can't allow a site to execute scripts. Normally, when I click "temporaly allow all this page", the page is refreshed. But now, nothing happens and the scripts are disallowed everytime. I'm forced to disable NoScript. I have Javascript enabled in FireFox.
Too much security... (please read)
Too much security... (please read)
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Re: Too much security... (please read)
I really think you to spend some time properly configuring the application. Some things are done by default for the ease for the noobs but if you post your configuration here, I'd be happy to give some pointers along with whys to help you out.
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Re: Too much security... (please read)
Most important, how can we help if we can't see the page you're talking about?
Or does it happen on every page?
If so, could you try NoScript Options|Reset?
Or does it happen on every page?
If so, could you try NoScript Options|Reset?
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