Firefox's no-script addin prevents my son responding to a blocked web site message

I use firefox 3.5 and the NoScript add in.  When testing, No-script seems to prevents me from providing a response to a blocked web site.  I just have to close the web page, as I don't want to enable scripts on that blocked web page.

 

It there any way around this, so my son can send responses. 

Unfortunately the way the "block" and "warn" pages are set up, they rely on some script to interact with the page.

 

We currently don't have a workaround other than telling your son to talk with you about the sites that are blocked. You will get a message about a blocked site, however you will not see any note from your child.

 

We will put this on our list of things to look into moving forward.

 

Matt

Thanks Matt,  Understood. 

 

To support the case for Symantec looking at this, I see this as an important feature. I see it as an important security capability being able to prevent sites being able to run scripts, unless the client agrees.