[RESOLVED] remove all traces of noscript

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[RESOLVED] remove all traces of noscript

Post by glasshopper »

I want to remove all traces of Noscript i.e. everything it has ever stored.

Is it sufficient just to remove it from add-ons, or is there a history kept in the profile folder.

I am trying to figure out why a particular site is not toggling the allow/forbid option after I click on "allow".
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Re: remove all traces of noscript

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glasshopper wrote:I am trying to figure out why a particular site is not toggling the allow/forbid option after I click on "allow".
If you're visiting site you've Marked as Untrusted, or you've got Scripts Globally Allowed, it's a known bug - viewtopic.php?f=7&t=22355
glasshopper wrote:I want to remove all traces of Noscript i.e. everything it has ever stored.

Is it sufficient just to remove it from add-ons, or is there a history kept in the profile folder.
No and no. After removing NoScript, just go into about:config and reset all noscript.* and capability.policy.maonoscript.* prefs
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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glasshopper

Re: remove all traces of noscript

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ty barbaz .. i shall try your suggestions.
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glasshopper

Re: remove all traces of noscript

Post by glasshopper »

Well, it has happened again. This time google is frozen and I can't renable it. I should never have upgraded last week from firefox 29.

I have been using noscript for so long I would hate to ditch it.
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Re: remove all traces of noscript

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glasshopper wrote:Well, it has happened again. This time google is frozen and I can't renable it.
Not even if you open it in a new tab?
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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glasshopper

Re: remove all traces of noscript

Post by glasshopper »

I did come across the new tab suggestion, while reading elsewhere in this forum, after my last post here.
I will let you know.
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Re: remove all traces of noscript

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Yup. New tab was the solution.

Thanks.
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Re: remove all traces of noscript

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You're welcome! Image
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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