NoScript AFAIK is blocking (deny by default) based solely on DOMAIN hosting the
content, not good or bad content. The XSS logic (a work in progress) might do
additional blocking based on how/what the content is but I doubt it's enabling
content beyond this: Whitelisted domains calling non-whitel
maccrawj wrote:
Soren wrote:
maccrawj wrote:
Even if you were to fix Flash in this way, it's still blocking other
functions like scripting.
Yep, but only Cross Site Scipting exploits.
My point was removing flash blocking globally (suggestion offered I
replied to) != whitelist the domain. F
Soren wrote:
maccrawj wrote:
Even if you were to fix Flash in this way, it's still blocking other
functions like scripting.
Yep, but only Cross Site Scipting exploits.
My point was removing flash blocking globally (suggestion offered I replied to) !=
whitelist the domain. Flash blocking i
maccrawj wrote:
Even if you were to fix Flash in this way, it's still blocking other
functions like scripting.
Yep, but only Cross Site Scipting exploits.
If one wants protection against scripts acting on page load and page exit,
there's no way around web washer.
Sure sounds like he has not
Even if you were to fix Flash in this way, it's still blocking other functions like
scripting. Sure sounds like he has not whitelisted the domains hosting netgear
content (there may be more than netgear.com) which is the ultimate fix.
For a quick NoScript fix you can use Ctrl+Shift+Backslash to
Wilco.
Thanks,
Duncan
At 19:02 10/15/2008 -0400, you wrote:
Right-click on the NoScript icon on the statusbar or on options in the
add-on window.
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Brian
On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 6:57 PM, DHSinclair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK, I will try that.
> Have not seen the icon, but will lo
Brian,
I will go look again. I did find what you say, but somehow, Flash still
seems to be blocked.
Perhaps Adobe is being a problem here. I am use to this.
THIS IS NOT A BIGGIE! Really. I have already gotten what I needed from
netgear.com.
This is really one of these, "This does not make sense
Right-click on the NoScript icon on the statusbar or on options in the
add-on window.
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Brian
On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 6:57 PM, DHSinclair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK, I will try that.
> Have not seen the icon, but will look again... :)
> Thanks,
> Duncan
>
>
> At 17:05 10/15/
OK, I will try that.
Have not seen the icon, but will look again... :)
Thanks,
Duncan
At 17:05 10/15/2008 -0300, you wrote:
Just allow the page you are on to run flash (there's an icon in the lower
right corner.)
T
At 04:51 PM 15/10/2008, DHSinclair wrote:
OK, this is now appears to
If you go into the NoScript options there is a place where you can set
exactly what it blocks, and Flash is one of them.
I leave it blocked because it kills a lot of annoying ads but you can easily
allow Flash and still keep scripting disabled.
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Brian
On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 3:51 PM, DH
Just allow the page you are on to run flash (there's an icon in the
lower right corner.)
T
At 04:51 PM 15/10/2008, DHSinclair wrote:
OK, this is now appears to be FF3 issue w/N0-Script, I believe.
NO-Script is v1.8.2.8. {No Script really needs a UM! JMHO.}
>>[but thanks Brian anyway! Yes, it
OK, this is now appears to be FF3 issue w/N0-Script, I believe.
NO-Script is v1.8.2.8. {No Script really needs a UM! JMHO.}
>>[but thanks Brian anyway! Yes, it should be p/o default!]
I will continue poking.. :)
Thanks,
Duncan
At 15:31 10/15/2008 -0400, you wrote:
Have installed Ado
Have installed Adobe (Macromedia) Flash 10. Twice!
WHERE do I go to switch it on?
If I have to Link it to something, what?
If I go to http://www.netgear.com and get told I need Flash 7 to view the page.
OK, but I've installed Flash 10..well, sort of...maybe
I just do not get this?
Ye
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