I recently updated to Firefox 36.0.1 and NS 2.6.6.8
Upon loading in, the option to "temporarily allow all on this page" for Noscript is missing!
What can I do to get it back? I can't find any Options toggles or checkboxes to bring it back....
lost "temporarily allow all" functionality
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leova
lost "temporarily allow all" functionality
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Re: lost "temporarily allow all" functionality
Did you look into NoScript Options|Appearance?
If the above does not help, may I see a screenshot of your menu?
If the above does not help, may I see a screenshot of your menu?
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Re: lost "temporarily allow all" functionality
Does updating NoScript to latest development build 2.6.9.18rc2 make any difference?leova wrote:NS 2.6.6.8
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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Re: lost "temporarily allow all" functionality
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Re: lost "temporarily allow all" functionality
I'm not sure about the OP, who didn't post any screenshot, but in your case the mystery is easily solved: since everything on the page is already allowed (just "informaction.com"), the menu is smart enough to hide the useless "Allow all" commands.
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Re: lost "temporarily allow all" functionality
The OP did post their NoScript version though which was very obsolete (2.6.6.8) and IIRC you fixed a bug where NoScript was broken in recent Gecko in exactly that way...Giorgio Maone wrote:I'm not sure about the OP, who didn't post any screenshot,
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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Re: lost "temporarily allow all" functionality
Thanks, I knew that. Must have been a senior momentGiorgio Maone wrote:since everything on the page is already allowed (just "informaction.com"), the menu is smart enough to hide the useless "Allow all" commands.
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