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Says I have javascript disabled, it is not, how do I fix?

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After updating firefox can not get links to work. The S symbol that I normally click to give permission is no longer on my tool bar. Went to check updates for add ons and it tells me my javascript is disabled. When I check under options, content, it shows enable javascript box is checked. I can't find anything that tells me how to fix this.

After updating firefox can not get links to work. The S symbol that I normally click to give permission is no longer on my tool bar. Went to check updates for add ons and it tells me my javascript is disabled. When I check under options, content, it shows enable javascript box is checked. I can't find anything that tells me how to fix this.

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This is because the NoScript add-on has been uninstalled by Firefox 7.0. You just need to reinstall it manually.

This is a bug in Firefox 7.0 that will supposedly be fixed in 7.0.1: Every add-on that had a pending update (NoScript was updated just before the release of Firefox 7.0) will "disappear" from the list of add-ons.

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=680802

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This is because the NoScript add-on has been uninstalled by Firefox 7.0. You just need to reinstall it manually.

This is a bug in Firefox 7.0 that will supposedly be fixed in 7.0.1: Every add-on that had a pending update (NoScript was updated just before the release of Firefox 7.0) will "disappear" from the list of add-ons.

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=680802