Icon does not agree with dropdown?
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Re: Icon does not agree with dropdown?
Please retest on latest development build 10.1.9rcX, because the permissions enforcing back-end is radically changed.
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Re: Icon does not agree with dropdown?
I'm also having disagreement as of tonight: reddit.com and dreamwidth.org are allowed in the dropdown, but the icon has the Fully Forbidden look, and basic JS-dependent functionality like collapsing threads no longer works.
Happend on this site too: I marked it Temp Trust, and the icon is still Forbidden.
Amazon WorkMail is now entirely unusable with NoScript active. At this point I have to disable NoScript to do my job.
Facebook is also completely broken.
This seems a rather major bug.
NoScript version 10.1.9.2, FF version 61.0.2
Happend on this site too: I marked it Temp Trust, and the icon is still Forbidden.
Amazon WorkMail is now entirely unusable with NoScript active. At this point I have to disable NoScript to do my job.
Facebook is also completely broken.
This seems a rather major bug.
NoScript version 10.1.9.2, FF version 61.0.2
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Re: Icon does not agree with dropdown?
I reverted to 10.1.9.1, and everything works again. I have turned off automatic updates, obviously.wren3823 wrote:I'm also having disagreement as of tonight: reddit.com and dreamwidth.org are allowed in the dropdown, but the icon has the Fully Forbidden look, and basic JS-dependent functionality like collapsing threads no longer works.
Happend on this site too: I marked it Temp Trust, and the icon is still Forbidden.
Amazon WorkMail is now entirely unusable with NoScript active. At this point I have to disable NoScript to do my job.
Facebook is also completely broken.
This seems a rather major bug.
NoScript version 10.1.9.2, FF version 61.0.2
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- Giorgio Maone
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Re: Icon does not agree with dropdown?
Could you please check whether the problem persists in 10.1.9.3, and if it does share your NoScript Options>Export configuration file?
Thanks!
Thanks!
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Re: Icon does not agree with dropdown?
Does seem fixed now.
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Re: Icon does not agree with dropdown?
URL: https://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/
10.1.9.6rc2
FF 62
Scroll down to 'Reviews'
no thumbnails, expected
right hand side, the text is jumbled up, expected
Icon, blocked
Allow msn.com
thumbnails display, ok
right hand side, the text is jumbled up, expected
Icon, partially allowed
Allow akamaized.net
thumbnails display, ok
right hand side, the text is ok
Icon, partially allowed
Scroll down to the bottom of the page
Icon, partially allowed (most times)
Scroll to the top of the page
Icon shows (all) allowed (white) - incorrectly.
10.1.9.6rc2
FF 62
Scroll down to 'Reviews'
no thumbnails, expected
right hand side, the text is jumbled up, expected
Icon, blocked
Allow msn.com
thumbnails display, ok
right hand side, the text is jumbled up, expected
Icon, partially allowed
Allow akamaized.net
thumbnails display, ok
right hand side, the text is ok
Icon, partially allowed
Scroll down to the bottom of the page
Icon, partially allowed (most times)
Scroll to the top of the page
Icon shows (all) allowed (white) - incorrectly.
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Re: Icon does not agree with dropdown?
When I log in at GMX Freemail (you will be redirected to your country specific GMX page), the icon and the badge show everything allowed, which is not true.
After changing the tab and going back to GMX the icon and the badge are correct, however not always permanently, because they eventually fall back to everything allowed again. Switching to the media center makes the icon and the badge wrong again.
I am using a rather fresh profile (only some hours old), Firefox 60 ESR, NoScript 10.1.9.6rc2.
I have blocked uimserv.net and adition.com, tifbs.net are at default (script is not allowed for default). The dropdown shows that and there are blocked scripts for both adition.com and tifbs.net.
In order to use GMX Freemail, the following have to be trusted:
gmx.net, gmxpro.net, ui-portal.de, uicdn.com, and storage-gmx.net for using the media center. I have further blocked uimserv.net.
After changing the tab and going back to GMX the icon and the badge are correct, however not always permanently, because they eventually fall back to everything allowed again. Switching to the media center makes the icon and the badge wrong again.
I am using a rather fresh profile (only some hours old), Firefox 60 ESR, NoScript 10.1.9.6rc2.
I have blocked uimserv.net and adition.com, tifbs.net are at default (script is not allowed for default). The dropdown shows that and there are blocked scripts for both adition.com and tifbs.net.
In order to use GMX Freemail, the following have to be trusted:
gmx.net, gmxpro.net, ui-portal.de, uicdn.com, and storage-gmx.net for using the media center. I have further blocked uimserv.net.
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Re: Icon does not agree with dropdown?
I can reproduce the same with amazon.de - I allow amazon.de, ssl-images-amazon.com and media-amazon.com.
There is a banner at the top of the page which changes every few seconds. As soon as the banner changes, the icon changes and shows everything allowed (which obviously is not the case).
To reproduce it, it is sufficient to create a new profile, install NoScript, and allow above sites.
There is a banner at the top of the page which changes every few seconds. As soon as the banner changes, the icon changes and shows everything allowed (which obviously is not the case).
To reproduce it, it is sufficient to create a new profile, install NoScript, and allow above sites.
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Re: Icon does not agree with dropdown?
An addition to the amazon.de problem: the problem disappears, if I don't allow frames at all.
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Re: Icon does not agree with dropdown?
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.19) Gecko/20110420 SeaMonkey/2.0.14 Pinball NoScript FlashGot AdblockPlus
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Re: Icon does not agree with dropdown?
URL: https://www.salon.com/
'Disable restrictions for this tab'
> Icon shows "restrictions disabled"
(Note that CPU is eaten, ceaselessly.)
Now, (left) click one of the articles, say, "Tomato soup" (umm, umm, good).
> Icon shows "restrictions disabled"
[though I'm not sure that is the case? i'm thinking it is not the case?]
Click the back arrow to put you back at https://www.salon.com/.
Oh, now isn't that wonderful! Behavior just changed from what I saw a moment ago!
Before, Icon showed as "blocked" (nothing allowed, all red).
AND, AFAICT that is the case.
(This is somewhat determinable by CPU usage. That page, when allowed, eats CPU. Maybe they have a miner or something in there, for revenue purposes?)
Anyhow (before) on the back arrow, & with the Icon showing as blocked, CPU usage is nil (which to me would indicate that scripts are blocked?).
But "now", doing the same, Icon shows as "restrictions disabled" (along with the expected associated high [FF] CPU usage, which to me indicates that in fact restrictions are disabled).
From what I can see, following these actions, there is nothing deterministic as to what happens (what the icon shows, & whether it appears as if scripts are actually allowed or blocked), behavior is not consistent, is unexpected & undesired.
'Disable restrictions for this tab'
> Icon shows "restrictions disabled"
(Note that CPU is eaten, ceaselessly.)
Now, (left) click one of the articles, say, "Tomato soup" (umm, umm, good).
> Icon shows "restrictions disabled"
[though I'm not sure that is the case? i'm thinking it is not the case?]
Click the back arrow to put you back at https://www.salon.com/.
Oh, now isn't that wonderful! Behavior just changed from what I saw a moment ago!
Before, Icon showed as "blocked" (nothing allowed, all red).
AND, AFAICT that is the case.
(This is somewhat determinable by CPU usage. That page, when allowed, eats CPU. Maybe they have a miner or something in there, for revenue purposes?)
Anyhow (before) on the back arrow, & with the Icon showing as blocked, CPU usage is nil (which to me would indicate that scripts are blocked?).
But "now", doing the same, Icon shows as "restrictions disabled" (along with the expected associated high [FF] CPU usage, which to me indicates that in fact restrictions are disabled).
From what I can see, following these actions, there is nothing deterministic as to what happens (what the icon shows, & whether it appears as if scripts are actually allowed or blocked), behavior is not consistent, is unexpected & undesired.
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.19) Gecko/20110420 SeaMonkey/2.0.14 Pinball NoScript FlashGot AdblockPlus
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; Win64; x64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/52.0 SeaMonkey/2.49.5