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[RESOLVED] Revoke Temporary request

Posted: Thu Sep 11, 2014 5:09 pm
by bjm_
Please see Topic viewtopic.php?f=7&t=20057
I would like to see NoScript enhancement to allow me to Revoke Temp on current tab and not reset all other background tabs.
I usually run 10 tabs open. Each with Temp Allow settings. For security I would like to be able to Revoke Temp on each tab individually.
Without resetting all tabs to default. I have tried all tips in 5.2 sans the affect I'm seeking. If I Revoke on any tab all tabs are set to default.

Thank you for your consideration.

Re: Revoke Temporary request

Posted: Thu Sep 11, 2014 8:30 pm
by Thrawn
You can revoke individual sites, if that helps. If they're temporary, they'll show up on the menu in italics and you can forbid them.

Re: Revoke Temporary request

Posted: Thu Sep 11, 2014 8:56 pm
by bjm_
Thrawn wrote:You can revoke individual sites, if that helps. If they're temporary, they'll show up on the menu in italics and you can forbid them.
I posted to NoScript Development Bug reports and enhancement requests
Looking for an enhancement to NoScript
I want to be able to Revoke Temp Permission per tab. Not have Revoke Temp Permission reset all tabs to default

Thank you
I've already been admonished for cross posting. I posted to NoScript Support and was told ... what I want is not available.
So I posted to Development and enhancement to request an enhancement to NoScript.
I will reply to Support and explain that I am not cross posting my support issue.
I will in future ask if I'm allowed to request an enhancement to NoScript to satisfy the cross posting monitor.
Respectfully submitted

Re: Revoke Temporary request

Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2014 3:11 am
by Thrawn
The thing is, once sites are on the whitelist, they are - deliberately - not associated in any way with the tab where they were allowed. There is no concept of "revoke everything that was allowed on this tab", because there is no concept of "site X was allowed on this tab".

Theoretically Giorgio could introduce an option to revoke any temporary permissions that are currently showing on the menu. Feasible, but it might be seen as clutter. It's up to him.

Re: Revoke Temporary request

Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2014 4:08 am
by barbaz

Re: Revoke Temporary request

Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2014 12:36 pm
by bjm_
Thrawn wrote: Theoretically Giorgio could introduce an option to revoke any temporary permissions that are currently showing on the menu. Feasible, but it might be seen as clutter. It's up to him.
I do not deviate from the default whitelist as I browse sandboxed. Any whitelisting I do while sandboxed is dumped.
Thank you for your interest
Respectfully

Re: Revoke Temporary request

Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2014 3:31 am
by Thrawn
bjm_ wrote:I do not deviate from the default whitelist as I browse sandboxed. Any whitelisting I do while sandboxed is dumped.
? I don't see the relevance of this to your feature request, or to my comment. I was suggesting that it would be possible to have a 'Revoke all temporary permissions this page' option that would be the opposite of 'Temporarily allow all this page': it would revoke all temporary permissions currently visible on the menu. Doesn't have anything to do with wiping a sandbox when the browser is closed.

Good spot by barbaz; there are some interesting effects of the brave new world of recent Firefox script control.

Re: Revoke Temporary request

Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2014 5:21 pm
by barbaz
Thrawn wrote:
bjm_ wrote:I do not deviate from the default whitelist as I browse sandboxed. Any whitelisting I do while sandboxed is dumped.
? I don't see the relevance of this to your feature request,
It's relevant because he/she can't set ABE rules for per-site permissions.
Thrawn wrote:I was suggesting that it would be possible to have a 'Revoke all temporary permissions this page' option that would be the opposite of 'Temporarily allow all this page': it would revoke all temporary permissions currently visible on the menu.
Personally, I don't think that's worth it given that NS has the option of sticky menu.

Re: Revoke Temporary request

Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2014 10:54 pm
by Thrawn
barbaz wrote: It's relevant because he/she can't set ABE rules for per-site permissions.
Fair enough.
Thrawn wrote:I was suggesting that it would be possible to have a 'Revoke all temporary permissions this page' option...
Personally, I don't think that's worth it given that NS has the option of sticky menu.
I agree. It would be extra clutter that not many people would use. Giorgio's call, though, of course.

Re: Revoke Temporary request

Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2014 10:00 pm
by bjm_
The latest build got me exactly what I needed.
User-facing "Reload the current tab only" option (in the "General" tab).
Much Thanks to The team

Re: Revoke Temporary request

Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2014 5:39 pm
by bjm_
bjm_ wrote:The latest build got me exactly what I needed.
User-facing "Reload the current tab only" option (in the "General" tab).
Much Thanks to The team
I spoke to soon.
Revoke temp permission is still Revoking on all open tabs. Not just the tab I am prompting Revoke Temp.
My other open tabs are not reloading but, temp permission are changing.
I guess what I want is not possible. As I want to Revoke per tab. The same way I may Temp Allow per tab.
The new sub option does work by only reloading the current tab....
Seems, I want discrete tab control and I haven't found a way to do that.
If I may Temp Allow per tab. I should be able to Revoke per tab.
Not a deal breaker by any means. I won't browse wo NS
Reload the current tab is a big help to me
Again, much thanks

Re: Revoke Temporary request

Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2014 1:22 pm
by therube
> I want to Revoke per tab. The same way I may Temp Allow per tab.

You may Allow per tab.
You may have it set to not automatically reload other affected tabs, but when you Allow, it again affects all tabs of the same domain, whether reloaded or not. (Now when it affects you in a different tab is a different situation.)

Re: Revoke Temporary request

Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2014 7:55 pm
by bjm_
therube wrote:> I want to Revoke per tab. The same way I may Temp Allow per tab.

You may Allow per tab.
You may have it set to not automatically reload other affected tabs, but when you Allow, it again affects all tabs of the same domain, whether reloaded or not. (Now when it affects you in a different tab is a different situation.)
When I Revoke Temporary Permissions it affects all open tabs ~ different domains. That's okay...
I work around that by granular Forbid via sticky menu.
The last build got me exactly what I needed.
User-facing "Reload the current tab only" option (in the "General" tab).
Much Thanks to The team