Temporarily allow all not working
Temporarily allow all not working
When I check the "Temporarily Allow all This Page," the page reloads, but often I still get several blocked scripts and have to reauthorize the page. Is this because the first set of authorizations contained loads with other scripts in them? If so, how can I prevent this need to do multiple levels without allowing scripts globally?
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Re: Temporarily allow all not working
Yes.oldpopsie wrote:Is this because the first set of authorizations contained loads with other scripts in them?
You can't. Allowing all the scripts to run without seeing where they're coming from is potentially dangerous and isn't supported except through Allow Scripts Globally (dangerous). If you really want to do this, select Allow Scripts Globally (dangerous) while you're on that tab and don't load any other tabs until you're done and toggle it back off. NoScript by default will reload only the active tab when you toggle Allow Scripts Globally (dangerous). There are a couple of hidden prefs accessible through about:config which can modify that behavior, so leave them at their default values.If so, how can I prevent this need to do multiple levels without allowing scripts globally?
That said, I never Allow Scripts Globally (dangerous) anymore unless I'm running Firefox in Sandboxie. Why take a chance?
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Re: Temporarily allow all not working
OK. Thanks.
I kind of thought that was the case.
It's just a pain to have to keep reloading once I see what they are.
I kind of thought that was the case.
It's just a pain to have to keep reloading once I see what they are.
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