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Allow x site but only when on y site?

Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 5:59 pm
by Quan
I'm sure this is a common feature request or question.

Does there exist a feature where I can allow scripts coming from site x but only when I am on site y?

A popular example I can think of is I only want to allow scripts coming from facebook.com when I am on faceook.com. Or scripts coming from ytimg.com when I am on youtube.com.

Love noscript, keep up the great work! It's kept me secure and my laptop battery running for hours extra throughout it's lifespan. :D

Re: Allow x site but only when on y site?

Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 6:36 pm
by dhouwn
Quan wrote:I'm sure this is a common feature request or question.
Indeed. :roll:
Then how about you look at the FAQ and use the search function first like the Forum Rules kindly request you to?

Does there exist a feature where I can allow scripts coming from site x but only when I am on site y?
Maybe.

Re: Allow x site but only when on y site?

Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 7:19 pm
by therube

Re: Allow x site but only when on y site?

Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 2:26 am
by Tom T.
I'd like to explain why the other answers might have seemed rather curt.

As soon as you enter this site, the very first topic displayed is "NoScript FAQ ... Please read before asking."
Which would have provided the answer.

At the top of this sub-forum (NS Support), and at the top of *every other sub-forum" is listed in all caps,
PLEASE READ THIS FIRST! -- FORUM RULES AND GUIDELINES, of which the *very first* entry is:
1) Please search the FAQ for NoScript or Flashgot, as appropriate, and also search this Forum, *before posting*, to see if your post has already been answered, if your bug has already been fixed, or if your enhancement or feature request has already been requested. You may find your answer much faster this way then by posting.
Which also would have answered this question.

So yes, it can get a bit repetitive answering the same question a hundred times. But if it's any consolation, you're not the first person to do so, and won't be the last. ;)

Anyway, that's why the other replies were on the curt side. And now you know what to do should you have future questions.
Cheers. :)