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Re: chrome - requires reset for some sites.

by Michael Jana » Mon Jan 06, 2020 11:12 pm

Fixed for me too on Vivaldi. Thank you!

Re: chrome - requires reset for some sites.

by Vreem » Tue Dec 24, 2019 8:37 am

Confirmed, it all is working again here with latest Vivaldi. Thanks for your quick actions!!!

Re: chrome - requires reset for some sites.

by Giorgio Maone » Mon Dec 23, 2019 10:56 pm

This should have been fixed in 11.0.10rc3, thanks everybody.
I've submitted it to the Chrome Store and review is pending. In the meanwhile you could try installing it as an unpacked extension by grabbin the zip from the link above and uncompressing it on a local directory, then use the dev mode installation option from chrome://extensions.

Re: chrome - requires reset for some sites.

by Vreem » Sun Dec 22, 2019 10:15 pm

Tried previous versions of NoScript: no effect.
Then tried bit older version of browser: succes. Everything is remembered now :) Using Vivaldi 2.6.1566.49.
For other Vivaldi users: you can get olderversions here https://vivaldi.com/download/archive/
Of course on your own risk, not updated to latest safety things and so on.

Re: chrome - requires reset for some sites.

by Vreem » Sun Dec 22, 2019 7:25 pm

@ Giorgio Maone
Extra info: this all is *per tab*. Each opened tab has to be refreshed before NoScript catches on.

Re: chrome - requires reset for some sites.

by Vreem » Sun Dec 22, 2019 12:05 pm

@ Giorgio Maone
Just a confirmation. It is indeed the first page that is loaded when the browser is opened (in my case Chromium based Vivaldi). Have to refresh that to load correctly and then all the permissions after that for other URL's are working fine.

Re: chrome - requires reset for some sites.

by Giorgio Maone » Sat Dec 21, 2019 11:02 pm

I could reproduce, finally.
Just to be clear: what I'm observing (on Chromium-based browser only, not Firefox) it's the first site to be loaded in after you launch the browser which is treated as it had no permission, no matter which preset it is actually set.
Investigating this, thanks.

Re: chrome - requires reset for some sites.

by Stephen Beets » Sat Dec 21, 2019 5:53 pm

Hi all. I don't know if my particular issue is the same as what's being described here, but I seem to be having a what I think is a similar issue. Every time I start or restart my web browser, the first time I load a web page, any page, doesn't matter what, ALL the scripts are knocked out even on sites I have explicitly allowed scripting to run on. To fix this, I have to hit the reload/refresh button in the browser and all is well until I close and restart my browser. I am using Brave, which is essentially Chrome. Is this in any way similar to what's being described here or am I in the wrong thread?

Re: chrome - requires reset for some sites.

by Michael Jana » Fri Dec 20, 2019 1:43 pm

I have what I think is the same problem. When I visit a site that NoScript is already set up to allow, the allowed scripts don't work, breaking the functionality. When I click reload (either on the browser or the extension), the site works as desired. This affects some sites that I use dozens of times an hour, which is so inconvenient that I had to disable NoScript. I tried uMatrix and that works correctly with the same permission settings.

The problem was happening with Vivaldi in Windows 10 and with Vivaldi in Linux Mint. I had been using NoScript with Firefox for years without this problem.

Re: chrome - requires reset for some sites.

by Giorgio Maone » Thu Dec 19, 2019 9:51 pm

What's this green reset button? Do you mean the reload one? Most pages require to be reloaded after allowing their script for them to run properly.

Re: chrome - requires reset for some sites.

by therube » Thu Dec 19, 2019 8:11 pm

URL to Quora?
Do they have an "open" site (no un/pw required)?

Do you still have issues in a new, clean Profile with only NoScript installed?

chrome - requires reset for some sites.

by rwstyles » Thu Dec 19, 2019 8:00 pm

On many web sites - Quora for example - will not run ANY script, even if allowed until I click the green reset button. Once I do that, it is okay for current session.

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