I have added http://cheggit.net/ (NSFW) to my NS whitelist a countless number of times (both with and without the "http://"), and it works fine until I close my browser. After that, it ends up removed from my whitelist and I have to do it all over again. This does not appear to happen for any other site but this one. Any help?
NS 1.9.7
Fx 3.5.1
Have to whitelist site every time
Have to whitelist site every time
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Re: Have to whitelist site every time
Try NoScript Options|Reset.
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Re: Have to whitelist site every time
Thanks for your response.Giorgio Maone wrote:Try NoScript Options|Reset.
Unfortunately, doing this didn't help. :-\
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Re: Have to whitelist site every time
As a test, if you create a new Profile, will it work correctly there?
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Re: Have to whitelist site every time
Same problem here. But with Windows.
One link (which is a subpage of a whitelisted page) worked with NS 1.6.69 but not with 1.6.7.
If I go to the whitelisted page an then to the subspace, then the latter is not noscripted.
But if I go straight to the subspage then it is.
Think there's some weird update there.
BTW. The link is working in Vista but not in XP.
One link (which is a subpage of a whitelisted page) worked with NS 1.6.69 but not with 1.6.7.
If I go to the whitelisted page an then to the subspace, then the latter is not noscripted.
But if I go straight to the subspage then it is.
Think there's some weird update there.
BTW. The link is working in Vista but not in XP.
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Re: Have to whitelist site every time
@NoSripts:
Your issue seems different (OP didn't talk about "subpages", and stuff works for him until he restarts the browser).
Could you provide the actual links (in PM, if you prefer)?
Your issue seems different (OP didn't talk about "subpages", and stuff works for him until he restarts the browser).
Could you provide the actual links (in PM, if you prefer)?
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Sorry it's taken a while for me to get back to this thread...
Turns out that none of these solutions have helped solve my original problem, PLUS . . . it turns out that it's not just when I restart the browser. It seems that if I leave the same browser instance running for a while, the site ends up removed from my whitelist (both with and without the "http://"), and I have to re-add it.
Now using NS 1.9.7.9 and FF 3.5.2.
Turns out that none of these solutions have helped solve my original problem, PLUS . . . it turns out that it's not just when I restart the browser. It seems that if I leave the same browser instance running for a while, the site ends up removed from my whitelist (both with and without the "http://"), and I have to re-add it.
Now using NS 1.9.7.9 and FF 3.5.2.
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Re: Have to whitelist site every time
@raekwon00
Can you disable all your extensions except NoScript and see if your problem persists?
Can you disable all your extensions except NoScript and see if your problem persists?
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