Giorgio Maone
It is a Songbird bug, worked-around in NoScript 1.6.3.

Protect your Songbird: NoScript allows JavaScript, Java and
other plugins only for trusted domains of your choice (e.g. your
home-banking web site). This whitelist based pre-emptive blocking
approach prevents exploitation of security vulnerabilities (known
and even unknown!) with no loss of functionality… Experts
will agree: browsing is really safer with NoScript :-)
v 1.9.0.5
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+ Upper limits for JS link detection loop (thanks Wladimir Palant)
+ about:certerror added to the intrinsic whitelist
+ ClearClick compatibility with the Link Alert extension
+ 3rd party script blocking improvements
x Updated Slovak translation
yup–bug in Songbird 0.5, sorry! It’s fixed in the 0.6 nightlies now.
Awesome! I don't understand why Songbird has left the malware filters of Firefox out, but this definitely is a catch-all for security problems. Nobody should browse on Songbird regularly without this!
Looks like Songbird 1.1.2 has stopped NoScript from working. The install button is greyed out
The firefox version of noscript appears to work fine with songbird.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/722
Using Songbird 1.4.0b3, Build 1303 (20091007151134) and
I just gotta have a working NoScript. So I edited NoScript 1.9.9.15.
Here's the unofficial NoScript 1.9.9.15 I'm using with Songbird 1.4.* : addon-722a-latest.xpi
Disclaimer: If you know nothing about xpi files wait for Giorgio to release the official Songbird version.
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getting an odd result when visiting the .co.uk domain using songbird. NS wants to allow the entire .co.uk, instead of bbc.co.uk for example?