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When you click the 1.9.2 NoScript icon to allow ANY websites the allow section is greyed out (unresponsive). And I can't change permissions for sites already allowed. I have also tried adding addresses to the whitelist section under Options without any success. The same thing happens with the 1.9.2.2dev build, no change. 1.9.1 was the last version that worked correctly. Between 1.9.1 and 1.9.2.2 I haven't changed anything in the Options menu choices. Any ideas?
[RESOLVED] Allow "site" greyed out.
[RESOLVED] Allow "site" greyed out.
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Re: Allow "site" greyed out.
Works for me: both adding new sites and removing them through the NoScript Options.
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NoScript 1.9.2.2
Your NoScript settings might have got messed up somehow. Reset the NoScript Options by pressing Reset at the bottom of the Options dialog. Export your whitelist before doing that if you've added any trusted or untrusted sites you'd like to restore after NoScript is working again.
Hope this helps. Please let us know whether it does. If it doesn't, be more specific about what's already in your whitelist and what you're trying to add. For example, you can't add home.foo.net to the whitelist if foo.net is already allowed, since allowing foo.net implies home.foo.net is already allowed too.
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NoScript 1.9.2.2
Your NoScript settings might have got messed up somehow. Reset the NoScript Options by pressing Reset at the bottom of the Options dialog. Export your whitelist before doing that if you've added any trusted or untrusted sites you'd like to restore after NoScript is working again.
Hope this helps. Please let us know whether it does. If it doesn't, be more specific about what's already in your whitelist and what you're trying to add. For example, you can't add home.foo.net to the whitelist if foo.net is already allowed, since allowing foo.net implies home.foo.net is already allowed too.
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Re: Allow "site" greyed out.
A nice clean shut down, cleaning out the cache and cookies and restart should fix it but all else fails, try exporting your whitelist and then do a reset and try again.
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Re: Allow "site" greyed out.
Resetting Noscript options worked like a charm. Many thanks for the help.
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Re: Allow "site" greyed out.
You're welcome, Churchy. Glad to hear things are working better. And thank you for letting us know what worked. 

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