some domains of 2nd level are forced disabled

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Anakunda
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some domains of 2nd level are forced disabled

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Greetings,

With direct connection NS works as expected, however with TOR enabled, some domains of 2nd level can't be enabled.

For example a domain domain.com which is enebled as whole, if using TOR enabled, the domain news.domain.com is disabled, why?
If I look to NS menu, I see the domain.com among trusted domains, however http://news.domain.com/ is offered to enable, despite domain.com is globally enabled, why? (The http://news.domain.com/ is offered to add to trusted sites, but as disabled item so that no action can be done)

Perhaps something in settings, but what...
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Re: some domains of 2nd level are forced disabled

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NoScript Options|Advanced|HTTPS|Forbid active web content unless it comes from a secure (HTTPS) connection: set it to "Never" if you can't bear it, even though "When using a proxy" is much safer when you use TOR (because exit nodes may be hijacked).
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