by krbvroc1 » Fri Nov 10, 2017 2:37 am
barbaz wrote:
However, the specific ABE warning in your screenshot is not a good example IMO. It is indicative of a misconfigured HOSTS file. And anyway ABE is not supposed to fire any notification for blocking that request, its doing so is
another bug.
You imply a misconfigured hosts file. I use an external DNS that blocks many things via dnsbl lists - certainly doubleclick.net is one of them. Oddly, unless tube changed something this never happened prior to today so I wonder if something in a recent NS broke something.
The post you linked is 3 1/2 years old...doesn't sound promising for ever being fixed.
To be honest, I'm not sure a reproducible sample should be needed to fix this concept. NS, whatever it decides to display, should not be messing up the browser frame like that. When it attempts to display the URL, it exceeds the browser width but doesn't add any scrollbar. It is like wordwrapping or the window size is not computed properly. It should also truncate with a '...' after a reasonable length. Trying to display a 500 character URL doesn't seem reasonable in any case.
All that left margin on the video was NOT there until NS displays the URL notification. It shifted the entire video player frame to the right by 25% or so.
[quote="barbaz"]
However, the specific ABE warning in your screenshot is not a good example IMO. It is indicative of a misconfigured HOSTS file. And anyway ABE is not supposed to fire any notification for blocking that request, its doing so is [url=https://forums.informaction.com/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=18996]another bug[/url].[/quote]
You imply a misconfigured hosts file. I use an external DNS that blocks many things via dnsbl lists - certainly doubleclick.net is one of them. Oddly, unless tube changed something this never happened prior to today so I wonder if something in a recent NS broke something.
The post you linked is 3 1/2 years old...doesn't sound promising for ever being fixed.
To be honest, I'm not sure a reproducible sample should be needed to fix this concept. NS, whatever it decides to display, should not be messing up the browser frame like that. When it attempts to display the URL, it exceeds the browser width but doesn't add any scrollbar. It is like wordwrapping or the window size is not computed properly. It should also truncate with a '...' after a reasonable length. Trying to display a 500 character URL doesn't seem reasonable in any case.
All that left margin on the video was NOT there until NS displays the URL notification. It shifted the entire video player frame to the right by 25% or so.