Preventing allowed.untrusted-glb notifications

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Preventing allowed.untrusted-glb notifications

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I just updated NoScript, and now I get notifications that I didn't before. I'm referring to the "allowed.untrusted-glb" notifications that appear on any page that uses JavaScript. My configuration has not changed.

I have scripts globally allowed, because I use NoScript just for XSS blocking and to enforce HTTPS, not for general JavaScript control. (Please, I am not seeking advice telling me that I'm "using it wrong" or that this is "a bad idea".)

I would like to get XSS and other applicable notifications, so I don't want to disable them entirely. However, I'd like to do away with the constant, unhelpful "allowed.untrusted-glb" notifications. Is there a way?
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Re: Preventing allowed.untrusted-glb notifications

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Sorry, I neglected to include version info:

Firefox 3.6.12
NoScript 2.0.5.1
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Re: Preventing allowed.untrusted-glb notifications

Post by i am hated »

Would disabling "Show message about blocked scripts" keep XSS and other notifications enabled? I was assuming that setting disables all of them. I don't know how to test this.

In any case, it doesn't make sense for a setting named "Show message about blocked scripts" to show messages for allowed scripts.
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Re: Preventing allowed.untrusted-glb notifications

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i am hated wrote:Would disabling "Show message about blocked scripts" keep XSS and other notifications enabled?
Yes. You've got separate settings for each notification kind. So yes, go ahead.
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