@ Tom T. - thanks for the response and info. Don't know why it didn't occur to me to search for the phrase instead on just one word.
* smacks forehead *
@ Thrawn - thanks for the info as well but that's really not what I want. And I prefer not to use 'quirky' addons. An example of why I wanted to do this is:
I may have, say, 3 or more tabs to different articles open from the Huffingpost (which uses a ton of javascripts) and will need to allow different scripts to temporarily run on each tab, depending on what content is there I want to see. Allowing a script one tab reloads all the tabs (which is expected) but when I close the tab I've read and am ready to read the next one, it would have been nice to have the tempory permissions automatically revoked as each article may or may not need the same or different scripts allowed. I don't allow scripts globally, even temporarily.
It's not a big deal, just that the way it is now I have to allow certain scripts, read the article, revoke the permissions, close the tab and do the same thing all over again on the next one. It would be no problem at all if all the tabs from them needed the same scripts to run but that is rarely, if ever, the case.
And the Huffingtonpost is just an example. I run into this same scenario at many, many sites.
But like I said, no big deal since it's not a simple thing to incorporate into NoScript.
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