The nytimes site recently started using scripts with a URL that looks something like this: http://core6usw2.fabrik.nytimes.com
Forbidding the script doesn't stop future instances because the numbers keep changing. Here's an example of a nytimes article... http://nyti.ms/190Z2Jh
As you can see, this site has a bunch of other scripts that I blocked long ago. But I have to "forbid" the fabrik script again and again, every time they change the number. Is there a way to handle this better in NS?
how to deal with annoying fabrik scripts @ nytimes
how to deal with annoying fabrik scripts @ nytimes
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Re: how to deal with annoying fabrik scripts @ nytimes
mark 'fabrik.nytimes.com' as untrusted
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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Re: how to deal with annoying fabrik scripts @ nytimes
That's exactly what I'd like to do but don't know how. NS only prompts me to forbid the entire URL. I checked the Options menu and FAQ to see if untrusted URL's can be entered manually, like a blacklist, but didn't see anything like that. I'm probably overlooking something.barbaz wrote:mark 'fabrik.nytimes.com' as untrusted
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Re: how to deal with annoying fabrik scripts @ nytimes
Options | Appearance (at least temporarily) enable 'Full Domains'.
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Re: how to deal with annoying fabrik scripts @ nytimes
Thanks, I didn't know what that option was for. But now I'm confused. For some reason, NS displayed the full address whenever it encountered that script, even though only the "Base 2nd Level Domains" option was enabled (the default). I guess I'll have to wait until the script increments again to see what NS does with "Full Domains" option selected.therube wrote:Options | Appearance (at least temporarily) enable 'Full Domains'.
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Re: how to deal with annoying fabrik scripts @ nytimes
Ok, I think I discovered how to handle this. With Full Domains enabled, I first had to forbid nytimes.com (base 2nd level domain) then allow www.nytimes.com. Once I did that, I load an article and was prompted to forbid fabrik.nytimes.com, which I marked as untrusted. Then I allowed nytimes.com again (without the www) since they use a lot of subdomains. Hopefully that won't override my untrusted designation of fabrik.nytimes.
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Re: how to deal with annoying fabrik scripts @ nytimes
You can also edit your blacklist using the 'Advanced Users' information at http://noscript.net/features#blacklist
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True religion, which dares to acknowledge death and challenge the way we live, is an attempt to wake up.
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Re: how to deal with annoying fabrik scripts @ nytimes
Thanks. I was originally looking for a blacklist before posting here. Glad to know there's a way to edit, even if not supported in the UI.
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