The only difficulty so far with NoScript is that my access to MS Outlook web access is sometimes blocked [Firefox, Mac OSX10.5.8]. I accepted the MS Outlook URL for full script access when I installed NoScript, but it randomly gets blocked from time to time, but can be accessed later if I restart Firefox. Oddly enough, attempts to override the block by expressly adding the URL to the Whitelist do not work. The Whitelist will not "allow" the URL. The URL ends in a dot US (".US"), and the same URL can be allowed in the Whitelist if I change it to dot com or dot net. Anyone else see something like this,or just a random bug?
thanks
Whitelist "allow" refused
Whitelist "allow" refused
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Re: Whitelist "allow" refused
This usually means the site you're trying to add is already in the list. Did you check if it's there?questionguy wrote:Oddly enough, attempts to override the block by expressly adding the URL to the Whitelist do not work.
More generally, could you check whether the problem actually happens also if you disable NoScript or use "Allow Scripts Globally"?
It might be not NoScript related...
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