If General| Temporarily allow top-level sites by default is enabled and you allow a script from a different website temporarily then you click on the entry again to deactivate it, it will be marked as untrusted.
bug?
Temporarily allow top-level sites by default
Temporarily allow top-level sites by default
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Re: Temporarily allow top-level sites by default
No, it's a measure taken to prevent you to accidentally re-enable stuff you manually disabled as soon as it's opened as a top-level document.NesteaZen wrote:bug?
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Re: Temporarily allow top-level sites by default
So you have to use Revoke Temporary Permissions to remove one script? Above I didn't mean a top-level site.
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Don't "Forbid" and "Allow" work?NesteaZen wrote:So you have to use Revoke Temporary Permissions to remove one script?
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Re: Temporarily allow top-level sites by default

What I meant was:
Top-level document: tv.com
Temporarily allow: fsbcdn.com or w/e
I then want to remove fsbcdn.com and it gets marked as untrusted.
edit: Ah ok. I think it's solved. What I didn't realize is that the first revoke temp scripts is for the scripts that have been allowed by me and the second revoke is for the top-level document.
Sorry. I should have checked more clearly.
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