I am amazed at the number of "allow all this pages" I have to do. As each new script runs it starts another and I need to "allow all this page" time after time. I don't know what you can do about that but it is annoying..
The other thing is removing an incompatible with Firefox 3.6.4 Microsoft Net framework assistant 1.0 which should have never installed if it is not compatible. I already tried to remove it using the instructions for add-on removal but it came right back.
The third thing is the problem with the update notification that an add-on creates once the add-on has updated. It clearly says "one new add-on added and installed" when none has been added at all. It has been updated but not added. This wording has caused me to repeatedly check for a new add-on that I did not ask for. A big waist of time.
The forth thing is at startup. I don't know if this is my PC or the Firefox but sometimes when I start it, it displays the program for a split second then removes itself to the task bar and then goes full screen again all by it self. Like there were two running when there is only one.
Running on and dual processor Gigabyte mother AMD Anth x2, 4gig ram 500 gig HD XP Pro SP3 and ZoneAlarm virus which is pretty good so far.
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Allow all this page
Allow all this page
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Re: Allow all this page
On the Chicago Tribune page, they have a whole ton of additional sites that have to be allowed to log in to leave comments. I was not able to create an account with firefox noscript. After I created the account with IE, I was able to log in.
Also, some urls it offers to allow should NEVER be allowed for anybody. For instance, it offers to allow co.uk and co.au, which would almost be as bad as offering to allow .com. Not sure of other countries with such restrictions.
Also, some urls it offers to allow should NEVER be allowed for anybody. For instance, it offers to allow co.uk and co.au, which would almost be as bad as offering to allow .com. Not sure of other countries with such restrictions.
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Re: Allow all this page
NoScript should automatically filter out TLDs such as co.uk, co.au and, of course, com.maschwab wrote: For instance, it offers to allow co.uk and co.au
If it's not doing that for you, maybe there's some bug triggered by your specific configuration.
Could you send me your NoScript Options|Export output file by email for investigation?
Thanks.
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