Also, how about a tab that shows which sites are blocked (aka black list) and a way to manually input sites to be blocked and manually delete sites from the list.
Can't block cgispy
Can't block cgispy
http//cgispy<dot>com/ doesn't even show up in the list.
Also, how about a tab that shows which sites are blocked (aka black list) and a way to manually input sites to be blocked and manually delete sites from the list.
Also, how about a tab that shows which sites are blocked (aka black list) and a way to manually input sites to be blocked and manually delete sites from the list.
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Reason: sanitize link
Reason: sanitize link
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Re: Can't block cgispy
All sites are blocked except the ones in the whitelist: NoScript Options > Whitelist
A right-click on the status bar icon shows that cgispy.com, danworld.com, and mxads.com are trying to load scripts, that they are blocked already, and gives you the option to add them to your whitelist, if you so desire.
You sound a bit confused about how NoScript works. Be sure to read the NOSCRIPT QUICK START GUIDE FOR BEGINNERS. If it still doesn't seem to work right, your NoScript settings might have gotten screwed up somehow. Reset the NoScript Options by pressing Reset at the bottom of the Options dialog. Export your whitelist before doing that if you've added any trusted or untrusted sites you'd like to restore after NoScript is working again.
Hope this helps. Please let us know whether it does.
A right-click on the status bar icon shows that cgispy.com, danworld.com, and mxads.com are trying to load scripts, that they are blocked already, and gives you the option to add them to your whitelist, if you so desire.
You sound a bit confused about how NoScript works. Be sure to read the NOSCRIPT QUICK START GUIDE FOR BEGINNERS. If it still doesn't seem to work right, your NoScript settings might have gotten screwed up somehow. Reset the NoScript Options by pressing Reset at the bottom of the Options dialog. Export your whitelist before doing that if you've added any trusted or untrusted sites you'd like to restore after NoScript is working again.
Hope this helps. Please let us know whether it does.
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Re: Can't block cgispy
As Alan pointed out, ALL sites are by default behavior BLOCKED by NoScript, UNLESS you put them explicitly on your whitelist by using the notification bar or the statusbar icon. That being said this site loads and works just fine without allowing anything and if there is a particular script you need to function here, then allow it temporarily or permanently at which time you will see the other items Alan referenced in his post. Good luck.
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Re: Can't block cgispy
(sanitized link in OP, so that no one could ever suspect OP of less-than-pure motives in posting a link that sells domain names, hosting, and 50,000 other webmaster and user tools. No offense intended to OP.)
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Re: Can't block cgispy
@Tom had sanitized the post content but not the subject line, so I took care of that. Pure motive or not, I don't think its appropriate for links to be in the subject line anyway. Stating the link you are having trouble with in the post itself is sufficient, you can refer to the site by its name not the link in the subject. Its an old thread and the person only posted once, so IMHO a troll or spam, but we can just let it die. I didn't mean to bump it but it was done already, so felt no harm to add another post.
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Re: Can't block cgispy
Oops!GµårÐïåñ wrote:@Tom had sanitized the post content but not the subject line,
Agree. Let's all keep an eye on that.I don't think its appropriate for links to be in the subject line anyway.
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