and I would go to noscript options and delete youtube from the list whitelist, but upon restart, it would show up again
now i'm a smart cookie and edited prefs.js manually , but if noscript can't affect prefs.js, it shouldn't lie and let me believe i'm actually deleting an entry -- annoying
thank you
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Guest wrote:and I would go to noscript options and delete youtube from the list whitelist, but upon restart, it would show up again
Did you actually delete "http://www.youtube.com" (I mean, not "youtube.com" or "www.youtube.com")?
Did you hit the "OK" button in the NoScript Options dialog before restarting the browser?
Guest wrote:and I would go to noscript options and delete youtube from the list whitelist, but upon restart, it would show up again
Did you actually delete "http://www.youtube.com" (I mean, not "youtube.com" or "www.youtube.com")?
Did you hit the "OK" button in the NoScript Options dialog before restarting the browser?
Yes, I actually deleted "http://www.youtube.com" and hit ok.
Before restarting, I opened options/whitelist again and "http://www.youtube.com" was gone,
but after restarting it had came back.
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Guest wrote:Yes, I actually deleted "http://www.youtube.com" and hit ok.
Before restarting, I opened options/whitelist again and "http://www.youtube.com" was gone,
but after restarting it had came back.
Did you have the prefs.js file opened in an editor or the like?
On a side note, please notice that actually persisting the preferences to prefs.js is Firefox's responsibility, not NoScript's, so if it didn't happen and you weren't locking the file you should likely file a bug report in Mozilla's tracker.
Couple of suggestions. 1) Are you editing the prefs.js file while your browser is open? If so then it will be overwritten the minute you close the browser, your changes are NOT permanent. I recommend using the about:config to edit them. 2) Do you by any chance have allow temporarily by default checked in NS, this would allow something automatically, even if not added to the list. If so, I recommend you uncheck that or explicitly blacklist it. Otherwise, NS settings are "USUALLY" except in rare cases for certain things, are immediate and often persist after restart.
The recommendations are based on having seen this exact same complaint in the past from someone who was doing the above two and once corrected it, it worked like a charm. If that's not your case, then perhaps a bit more information about the exact steps YOU take to reproduce the problem and some extension and environment information for your profile might be needed to help pin point the problem, if any.
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Guest wrote:Yes, I actually deleted "http://www.youtube.com" and hit ok.
Before restarting, I opened options/whitelist again and "http://www.youtube.com" was gone,
but after restarting it had came back.
Did you have the prefs.js file opened in an editor or the like?
On a side note, please notice that actually persisting the preferences to prefs.js is Firefox's responsibility, not NoScript's, so if it didn't happen and you weren't locking the file you should likely file a bug report in Mozilla's tracker.
No, I absolutely did not have prefs.js opened in an editor. It happened again, for some reason, magically, all the sites I had temporarily enabled got saved into prefs.js. I think it might have to do with starting private browsing mode
ctrl+shift+p, I'll experiment some more and see if I can narrow it down.
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I haven't been able to figure out how to trigger this. Sometimes I can remove permanently , sometimes I can't...
I don't even know why it gets added permanently since I've disabled those menu options (i only have temporarily allow).
I hope no one else is experiencing this, I'm content batchfile overwriting my prefs.js
Thanks
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youtube got magically added again (was able to delete).
what happened, regular browsing, temp add youtube,
switch to private browsing, 2-4 hour browsing session,
shut down, start again and bam, youtube in perm whitelist
weird
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