Zitrus wrote:Currently OneDrive is workin flawlessly again with NoScript - both with "noscript.surrogate.enabled" & "noscript.fakeScriptLoadEvents.enabled" set to true (=default)
Great, glad it works for you!
@Niacin: if works for you as well we'll mark this thread Resolved
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
Yes, works now. But before you all leg it to them that hills...
In all the time I have run with "noscript.surrogate.enabled" set to false, I didn't visit a single other website and encounter any problems. What is the implication of retaining the setting to false? I've changed back now but just curious, as I didn't witness anything different with one or the other.
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Niacin wrote:Yes, works now. But before you all leg it to them that hills...
In all the time I have run with "noscript.surrogate.enabled" set to false, I didn't visit a single other website and encounter any problems. What is the implication of retaining the setting to false? I've changed back now but just curious, as I didn't witness anything different with one or the other.
Well lucky you that you visit such well-coded websites
Example - set about:config > noscript.surrogate.enabled to false and visit https://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb ... sions.html with all scripts forbidden. Now reset noscript.surrogate.enabled to true and reload that page.
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
barbaz wrote:
Example - set about:config > noscript.surrogate.enabled to false and visit https://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb ... sions.html with all scripts forbidden. Now reset noscript.surrogate.enabled to true and reload that page.
Tried it but zilch!
It's identical with both settings of the surrogate and also with no scripts allowed and all scripts allowed.
What am I supposed to see?
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1) Disable or remove Firefox Hello, I've seen so many problems its caused at another board
2) Disable or remove Pocket if you're not actually using it
3) ublock is dead, use uBlock Origin instead
4) Flashblock is redundant with NoScript (and anyway less functional)
5) what is Multi-process staged rollout? it's not on AMO, so if you don't know what it is I would suggest you get rid of it.
Ok now that that's cleaned up a bit, temporarily disable IE Tab and Tab Mix Plus and try again?
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
barbaz wrote:1) Disable or remove Firefox Hello, I've seen so many problems its caused at another board
2) Disable or remove Pocket if you're not actually using it
3) ublock is dead, use uBlock Origin instead
4) Flashblock is redundant with NoScript (and anyway less functional)
5) what is Multi-process staged rollout? it's not on AMO, so if you don't know what it is I would suggest you get rid of it.
Ok now that that's cleaned up a bit, temporarily disable IE Tab and Tab Mix Plus and try again?
Not sure about how good that "Extension LIst Dumper" is. I don't have Pocket, MP staged roll-out or FF Hello. Never even heard of them! Unless they're stored somewhere I can't see, in other words, not in the Add-Ons / Extensions area, I have no idea where they are or where they came from, and certainly nothing that I have installed (to my knowledge).
Unless you can answer the above enigma quickly, I wouldn't worry too much about it. I'll let you know next time I find a mis-behaing website
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