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Noscript does not work on iherb.com

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I was trying to login on iherb.com and could not.

I disabled noscript, and I could log in.

(You must have updated noscript. (no suprise: update every 3 days ?)
Anyway I had to reset the "allow scripts globally" option to on.)


What gives ?

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Re: Noscript does not work on iherb.com

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Weird !

I just re-enabled noscript. Restarted Firefox.

Now I can log in. What gives ?

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Re: Noscript does not work on iherb.com

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Lassar wrote:(You must have updated noscript. (no suprise: update every 3 days ?)
Every 7-10 days or more, actually. 10 days ago, anyway.
Lassar wrote:I just re-enabled noscript. Restarted Firefox.
Now I can log in. What gives ?
Temporary site glitch?
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Re: [RESOLVED] Noscript does not work on iherb.com

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No temporary about it.

I has tried Opera, and Opera could sign in.

On Firefox,I was trying for hours to log in.

May be it was on my end.

Maybe when I restarted firefox, it fixed the problem.

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Re: [Not Resolved] Noscript does not work on iherb.com

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Not working agian.

Just started my computer. And started up Firefox.

Could not sign in iherb.com

Disabled No script. Restarted Firefox.

Now I can sign in.

Re-enabled Noscript. Now can not sign in.

I thought with scripts allowed globally; that I would be able to sign in.

White listed iherb.com. Still can not sign in.

Messed around with several options settings; still can not sign in.

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Conflicting extension

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I did a test profile with noscript almost being the only extension.

I could then sign in iherb.com

I have tried disabling some extensions. No luck so far. I have so many extension it could take several hours to find the conflicting extension.

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Re: Conflicting extension

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Lassar wrote:I did a test profile with noscript almost being the only extension.

I could then sign in iherb.com
This indicates that it is not a NoScript problem.
Lassar wrote: I have tried disabling some extensions. No luck so far. I have so many extension it could take several hours to find the conflicting extension.
That's a good reason to keep the number of extensions reasonable, IMHO. ;) However, really the only path is the one described in General Troubleshooting Instructions, which, if all else fails, leads you to the Standard Diagnostic. It very much sounds like an extension conflict. Perhaps you will find some that are redundant or not really necessary.

Let us know what you find.
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