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YesScript

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I've spent days looking for something ( maybe an add-on )
to block < Script> tags found at certain URLs ( not domains ).

I love the new Google Images, but I don't want JavaScript to run in certain instances:
"google.TLD\images?" yes, "google.TLD\imgRES?" no.

FireFox's "Polices", YesScript and NoScript can't wildcard URLs,
they're confined to domains.

AdBlocker blocks (wildcarded) URLs from loading, but I want the page to load,
...to load without running the ****ing < Script> tags in it.

GreasMonkey runs AFTER the < Script> tags have done their thing,
so that's no good, and no one seems to care.

The greaseMonkey crowd says "AdBlocker" is all that's needed, nothing more.

This review is for a previous version of the add-on (1.7).