How do I get NoScript to block scripts on http://www.google.com/images (image search page) but not on http://www.google.com (the main search page).
In other words, ideally I'd like to allow JavaScript on all pages, and just make an exception like "http://www.google.com/images*"
Is there a setting somewhere?
I've been messing around with the 'full domains' setting, but I can't seem to get it to work.
Thanks.
/Rob
How do I restrict NoScript to certain pages on a domain
How do I restrict NoScript to certain pages on a domain
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Re: How do I restrict NoScript to certain pages on a domain
If you know you're going there, disallow google.com ahead of time?
I believe you could do it using ABE, though you'd then need to whitelist (in ABE) all domains where you would want to otherwise allow google.com.
What is it that you're looking to do by blocking script at www.google.com/images?
I believe you could do it using ABE, though you'd then need to whitelist (in ABE) all domains where you would want to otherwise allow google.com.
What is it that you're looking to do by blocking script at www.google.com/images?
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Re: How do I restrict NoScript to certain pages on a domain
Thank you for trying to help me:
Google has changed image search and frankly I think the new way of presenting search result sucks.
You can switch back to the old way of showing search results, but you have to do that each and every time you've made a search. Or disable JavaScript (Google then automatically shows Image Search results the way they used to (=the way I like it), which is why I installed NoScript.
But I don't want to disable JavaScript on Google's main page or on mail.google.com (which doesn't work without JavaScript).
Manually allowing or disallowing Google ahead of time? Then I could just as well do without NoScript and just disable and enable JavaScript when using Google Image Search.
Google has changed image search and frankly I think the new way of presenting search result sucks.
You can switch back to the old way of showing search results, but you have to do that each and every time you've made a search. Or disable JavaScript (Google then automatically shows Image Search results the way they used to (=the way I like it), which is why I installed NoScript.
But I don't want to disable JavaScript on Google's main page or on mail.google.com (which doesn't work without JavaScript).
Manually allowing or disallowing Google ahead of time? Then I could just as well do without NoScript and just disable and enable JavaScript when using Google Image Search.
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