tarjk wrote:Why is a Base 2nd Level Domain showing in the Noscript menu?
Because there are still disallowed scripts (or "some active content", if you haven't Apply these restrictions to whitelisted sites too) from somewhere on chase.com
tarjk wrote:Can I get rid of it?
I think so:
NoScript Options > Appearance, check *only* "Full Addresses" in that column
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
tarjk wrote:Why is a Base 2nd Level Domain showing in the Noscript menu?
Because there are still disallowed scripts (or "some active content", if you haven't Apply these restrictions to whitelisted sites too) from somewhere on chase.com
tarjk wrote:Can I get rid of it?
I think so:
NoScript Options > Appearance, check *only* "Full Addresses" in that column
Yes, "Full Addresses" is the only value that is enabled in the Noscript menu. The other values are disabled. And I apply restrictions to whitelisted sites too (if this matters).
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Huh, this is weird... I'm seeing that too. Somehow I don't think it's a bug though... still not sure why that's happening. Obviously NoScript is seeing *something* that can't be given permission by full address...
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
barbaz wrote:Huh, this is weird... I'm seeing that too. Somehow I don't think it's a bug though... still not sure why that's happening. Obviously NoScript is seeing *something* that can't be given permission by full address...
Giorgio, do you have any insight into this issue? Is it a bug?
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