Some sites have images from books from amazon which you can click. But these images are blocked by defaulkt and the images appear as a big yellow dot with a red exclamation mark. How do I make them visible?
Also, google images always asks confirmation for redirecting (the blue icon with the white arrow in the statusbar).
amazon links and google images not displayed
amazon links and google images not displayed
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Re: amazon links and google images not displayed
This doesn't seem something from NoScript...Ed wrote:Some sites have images from books from amazon which you can click. But these images are blocked by defaulkt and the images appear as a big yellow dot with a red exclamation mark. How do I make them visible?
You may want to uncheck NoScript Options|Advanced|Untrusted|Forbid META redirections inside <NOSCRIPT> elements.Also, google images always asks confirmation for redirecting (the blue icon with the white arrow in the statusbar).
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Re: amazon links and google images not displayed
Yes it really is caused by noscript, but disabling noscript doesn't help. That iks what makes it so strange.
This the the popup I get (in Dutch) after I try to click the rcm.amazon link:
http://www.watchman-nee.nl/bestanden/click.jpg
This the the popup I get (in Dutch) after I try to click the rcm.amazon link:
http://www.watchman-nee.nl/bestanden/click.jpg
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Re: amazon links and google images not displayed
No, it's not NoScript causing the image or frame to fail loading.Ed wrote:Yes it really is caused by noscript, but disabling noscript doesn't help. That iks what makes it so strange.
This the the popup I get (in Dutch) after I try to click the rcm.amazon link:
http://www.watchman-nee.nl/bestanden/click.jpg
The popup is from NoScript because the content which was meant to be displayed in a frame failed to load because of a networking error (not because of NoScript), and therefore the standard about:neterror page has been loaded instead. You clicked it, but since most of its surface was concealed by a undersized frame, you got a ClearClick warning saying about the content being partially hidden. But the ClearClick warning is unrelated to (or, if you prefer, caused by) the networking error (and the content failing to load). That's why your problem doesn't go away disabling NoScript: you should most likely investigate some network-level block, such as a firewall or a proxy.
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