camputa wrote:
I didn't ever suggest changing this list. My concern, now, is that noscript even uses this list (via firefox) to determine how to present the user with the list of domains to whitelist. Why does it not just suggest, for www . x . y . z:
Allow
http://www.x.y.z
Allow x.y.z
Allow y.z
(Allow z)
See Giorgio's full explanation upthread:
http://forums.informaction.com/viewtopi ... 1896#p7479
NoScript is constrained by Firefox protocols, being a Firefox extension. Giorgio, above all other things he does with NoScript, is a member of the Firefox team; all extension developers are.
what has the "public suffix list" to do with anything? Think about it: this is a *whitelist* selection, you're giving *the user* the choice.
If Giorgio could make your request possible (I have no clue about that), why make it possible if it's not as secure as the current method. That's a rhetorical question because I don't see why a user with a more relaxed approach to security should be able to press NoScript into being less secure for other users.
Giorgio has already implied upthread that Firefox's approach to this particular inconsistency is the correct (more secure) one.
It appears that this will continue to go round in circles if I respond any more.
Sorry I can't find another way to maybe approach helping.
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