Equivalent domains?

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dillbilly
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Equivalent domains?

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Is there a way to mark domains as being equivalent somehow? I have the option of Temporarily allow top-level sites by default set to Base 2nd level domains, but even then there are often times other domains that I would like to have automagically allowed, since they are always required for that site to function, but I don't necessarily want them OK'd 100% of the time. For example, when I log into facebook, facebook.com is temporarily allowed, but I then have to manually allow fbcdn.com, and I don't want either site running scripts when I'm not on that page.
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Re: Equivalent domains?

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The closest you can come is to use ABE & limit the "equivalent domains" to only be able to be allowed with particular domains.

So fbcdn.com allowed only when you are on facebook.com.
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Re: Equivalent domains?

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Theoretically your best option is to install RequestPolicy.
It allows you to control which cross-site requests are allowed, and includes a list just like the one you're requesting (region-specific, too).
But it means much more work to un-break sites, and since you're already running NoScript in an easier-but-less-safe mode, I'm guessing you don't want that...
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