by gmon » Sun Apr 10, 2016 2:51 pm
Thankyou for responding barbaz, but right clicking the about noscript does nothing at all, so I am at a loss how to proceed there.
Thankyou lakrsrool for all your detailed help, I added those sites to the whitelist, went to citi.com, logged in and ran into even more trouble, on the account detail page I had to allow two more sites, one was adlight, the other I don't know because it all locked up again, I waited till the windows dialog box came up with program not responding, closed it, went again, got as far as the actual popup for making payments and this time clicking around inside the box to try and get a context menu so I could see what noscript was blocking this time made firefox ask me if I wanted to download the javascript for the box, so I forced it closed and gave up. I had already sent citi.com a message saying the site was almost unusable in firefox and completely unusable with noscript enabled so I will just continue to use chrome when I have to make a payment as I I don't want to allow xss exceptions, but thanks again to both of you for trying, and if someone more open to experimentation than I am can duplicate the problem maybe it can be resolved, and I have no other problems ( so far! ) on any other banking sites, so this may be an exclusive citi.com problem and may not be worth the aggravation.
Thankyou for responding barbaz, but right clicking the about noscript does nothing at all, so I am at a loss how to proceed there.
Thankyou lakrsrool for all your detailed help, I added those sites to the whitelist, went to citi.com, logged in and ran into even more trouble, on the account detail page I had to allow two more sites, one was adlight, the other I don't know because it all locked up again, I waited till the windows dialog box came up with program not responding, closed it, went again, got as far as the actual popup for making payments and this time clicking around inside the box to try and get a context menu so I could see what noscript was blocking this time made firefox ask me if I wanted to download the javascript for the box, so I forced it closed and gave up. I had already sent citi.com a message saying the site was almost unusable in firefox and completely unusable with noscript enabled so I will just continue to use chrome when I have to make a payment as I I don't want to allow xss exceptions, but thanks again to both of you for trying, and if someone more open to experimentation than I am can duplicate the problem maybe it can be resolved, and I have no other problems ( so far! ) on any other banking sites, so this may be an exclusive citi.com problem and may not be worth the aggravation.