Eagleeye wrote:Thanks very much for the help
Your welcome, glad I could help.
Your first post was nice and clear - this was very helpful.
I don't attempt to answer questions here very often.
I think in order to attempt an answer you need
A. To understand the OPs question / issue.
B. To have the time and IT resources to research the answer.
C. To be available to follow-up with further clarification.
In your case, I understood what you were asking (A) and I had recently
been investigating a similar issue (B) and so I felt I could give an
informative reply that would assist you (and others who had also
discovered that 2.5.7 was still not published at AMO).
IMHO many 'initial posts' are vague / unclear. So, those who try
and help often have to ask for clarification as the first step.
Many people seem to miss the
PLEASE READ THIS FIRST! -- FORUM RULES AND GUIDELINES
Eagleeye wrote:
... I've refrained from downloading beta/developmental versions of any software, primarily because if there should
turn out to be some major security vulnerability in the application that results in damage to my computer...I'm not in
the position of being able to just go get it fixed ...
For most software I also take this approach. However Giorgio has released more than 500 versions
of NoScript (since May 2005). He develops incrementally: fixing one or two issues in each RC.
Many of the more experienced NoScript users use the RC Versions: we get the
latest security fixes.
If we ever need to 'downdate' (revert to an older Version)
we can easily do this by selecting an older version from the
Recent all builds feed.
Recent all builds from noscript.net
http://noscript.net/feed?c=200&t=a
The other tip that I recommend is to backup your NoScript settings.
Noscript Options, General (Tab), Export ==> Exports all your NoScript settings.
NoScript Options, Whitelist (Tab), Export ==> Exports just your Whitelist.
You can easily Import the TXT files on another Computer or Profile.
DJ-Leith