Used to, I could go into Manage Scripts and I could select a script
and tell it to exclude certain pages. What happened? FF 4 doesn't
allow that for some inexplicable reason.

This is a screen cap of the dialog (though this one says installation
at the top, it could be done long after installation):
http://commons.oreilly.com/wiki/images/d/d1/Greasemonkey_Hacks_I_1_tt28.png

That's not my picture, it's just exactly what it used to look like.

I have Windows XP with FF 4.0.1 (I will not install the latest upgrade
because one of my favored addons hasn't been updated yet).

I don't want a global exclusion for all scripts. That's incredibly
stupid and I'm not sure why anyone would want that. Each script is
different so naturally we don't want an all or none approach. There is
only one, of all my scripts, that I don't want running on one
particular page. GM worked that way for eons. Surely it still does?
Tell me GM doesn't suck now because it doesn't. Please!

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