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lancelot

Allowed scripts icon

Post by lancelot »

I'm seeing some random behavior of the allowed scripts indicator. For http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/index.html it looks like this:

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The icon shows a blue plus, but I don't see any allowed second-level sources.

For http://mail2world.com/:

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The icon is "All disallowed", but there is an allowed second-level source.

For https://www.mapleprimes.com/products:

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When I load the page, the icon shows that some elements are blocked, as it should, but if I switch to another tab and back, it shows "All allowed", while there is a blocked second-level source.

Am I misinterpreting the meaning of those icons?
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lancelot

Re: Allowed scripts icon

Post by lancelot »

The dailymail case is probably due to the fact that I have a black ...imasdk.googleapis.com entry in my permanently trusted list. I think the handling of red/black entries is really confusing, here NoScript gives no indication of where the allowed second-level script comes from.
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