"Allow Second Level Domains" setting ?

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ptosch
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"Allow Second Level Domains" setting ?

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Hello,

I am using Firefox 18.0 on my ARM Android device (Cynus F3) together with noscript 3.5a4rc201306082147.

So far it is running smoothly, but unfortunately I cannot find the possibility to change the "Allow Second Level Domains" setting.

How could I set this option ?

Greetings,
Peter
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ptosch
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Re: "Allow Second Level Domains" setting ?

Post by ptosch »

Meanwhile I found out, that the desktop version of noscript uses an entry in the prefs.js in the profile folder like this to achieve the desired setting:

user_pref("noscript.autoAllow", 3);

But there is no effect on the mobile version ;)

I think the entry in the mobile version start with user_pref("extensions.nsa.* but

user_pref("extensions.nsa.autoAllow", 3);

does not work either...
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Re: "Allow Second Level Domains" setting ?

Post by Giorgio Maone »

Desktop NoScript and NSA(++) are profoundly different products at this moment, and most of the desktop options don't have any mobile counterpart.
This is just an example.
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