On 02/02/2013 12:26 AM, The Wanderer wrote: <> > There *is* such a button, or at least a toggle of other form; it's called > "Allow scripts globally". It can be accessed from the "S"-icon menu, or as > a checkbox in the NoScript options. It's marked as "dangerous". to me, a *button* is a selection icon on the toolbar, not an "[X]" selection in a list of configurations, which you mention and on my system show as; [] Scripts Globally Allowed (dangerous) i do not see it under the "S" icon list. it is in list tab "General" when the "Options" is selected in "S" icon drop down. [i am not trying to be technical. just want to be 'specific' about where i see it.] > What I think VanguardLH is asking for is a "Disallow even whitelisted > scripts, without actually altering the whitelist" toggle. As far as I > know, that doesn't exist. i do not claim to know what VanguardLH is thinking, tho it would help if he were more 'specific'. -- peace out. tc.hago, g . in a free world without fences, who needs gates.
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