Is there an easy way to allow XSS for a single page?
Is there an easy way to allow XSS for a single page?
OK, I know this is covered in the FAQs, but the latest update killed my ability to get to my web broker from my banking page. Is there an easy way to allow cross scripting for a single web page? I am relatively capable on a computer, but I'm not familiar with the "regular expressions". Why can't I simply add the url of a web page that I want to ignore anti-xss? Currently, the only way to fix this is to turn off the Anti-XSS feature when I do my banking. Thanks for any help.
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Re: Is there an easy way to allow XSS for a single page?
Can you check whether your problem persists with 1.9.9.65?
If it does, could you copy here any [NoScript XSS] you can find in Tools|Error Console?
If it does, could you copy here any [NoScript XSS] you can find in Tools|Error Console?
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Re: Is there an easy way to allow XSS for a single page?
I also had a heck of a time with the XSS killing my access to bank-to-bank transfer web pages. I had to disable no-script until after I completed my operation. Then I came to the forum and saw this thread. I had firefox look for updates, but it didn't update to 1.9.9.5 (from 1.9.9.3), so I did a manual update and got 1.9.9.66.
I tried to access the previously blocked operation and got through to the page without problems. Thanks for the help.
G00k
Parkton, Maryland, USA
I tried to access the previously blocked operation and got through to the page without problems. Thanks for the help.
G00k
Parkton, Maryland, USA
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Re: Is there an easy way to allow XSS for a single page?
Like Gook, I manually updated to 1.9.9.66, re-enabled anti-XSS, and all is well. Yeehaw. Sorry for posting a question with an easy fix that I should have checked. Thanks alot for the response....NoScript rocks (again).
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