
[RESOLVED] Can wildcards be used in about:config .untrusted?
[RESOLVED] Can wildcards be used in about:config .untrusted?
Hey all. My question is about the noscript.untrusted string in about:config. Is it possible to use wildcards to block anything and everything from certain people. For example, if I wanted to block everything from "Annoyingsite" how would I write it? *annoyingsite*.* Would that work? Thanks! 

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Re: Can wildcards be used in about:config noscript.untrusted
Supposed that "Annoyingsite" is evil.com, for instance, you just need to enter evil.com (subdomains and subpaths are implied).WaltR wrote:For example, if I wanted to block everything from "Annoyingsite" how would I write it? *annoyingsite*.* Would that work? Thanks!
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Re: Can wildcards be used in about:config noscript.untrusted
Excellent, thank you very much.
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