Since google search started acting weird with cookies disabled, the only way to tame it is to disable javascript it seems. but that is not very convenient since I use Gmail Maps, Youtube, etc...
Can I have google.com in whitelist while encrypted.google.com in block list?
Thanks
How do I allow google.com but not encrypted.google.com ?
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How do I allow google.com but not encrypted.google.com ?
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Re: How do I allow google.com but not encrypted.google.com ?
> google search started acting weird with cookies disabled
(That was mentioned in a Bug, though I wasn't able to duplicate it?)
If you display (Options | Appearance) full domains, then you should be able to Allow www.google.com while not allowing encrypted.google.com.
(Once set, you can revert back to Base 2nd level Domains, or whatever you want.)
(That was mentioned in a Bug, though I wasn't able to duplicate it?)
If you display (Options | Appearance) full domains, then you should be able to Allow www.google.com while not allowing encrypted.google.com.
(Once set, you can revert back to Base 2nd level Domains, or whatever you want.)
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.19) Gecko/20110420 SeaMonkey/2.0.14 Pinball NoScript FlashGot AdblockPlus
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:19.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/19.0 SeaMonkey/2.16a2
Re: How do I allow google.com but not encrypted.google.com ?
Or you can manually add it to your whitelist, in Options - Whitelist.therube wrote: If you display (Options | Appearance) full domains, then you should be able to Allow www.google.com while not allowing encrypted.google.com.
(Once set, you can revert back to Base 2nd level Domains, or whatever you want.)
Personally, I like to use full addresses (including protocol and port). I guess I'm just masochistic that way
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Re: How do I allow google.com but not encrypted.google.com ?
Also, while in full domain mode, you can use Untrusted|Mark encrypted.google.com as untrusted, then revert to top level domain mode.
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