Guest wrote:
All right, so. Uninstalled NoScript. Closed Firefox and restarted my PC. Reopened Firefox, installed NoScript from Mozilla's site again. NoScript for some reason is maintaining its previous settings when reinstalled (I have a feeling this part is important). Load up this forum to test by posting with NoScript enabled and "...informaction.com" set to Trusted with all options set to Allowed and HTTPS switch set to green. Captcha is blocked. Clicking repeatedly on Temporarily Allow All does nothing. Check YouTube, Google Image Search, and Yahoo! Mail--all three are set to Trusted with all options set to Allow, with the HTTPS switch set to red (to allow HTTP). Sites are still nonfunctional. Clicking Temporarily Allow All accomplishes nothing no matter how many times I try it. This time turning Allow Scripts Globally on does NOT allow the websites to work; I actually have to disable NoScript entirely to restore functionality.
Well of course it remembers, it probably is hidden in your profile somewhere.
And you are still not answering the question as I posed it.
On this forum, on the composer page....
Do you have BOTH informaction AND google allowed.
I am at this point not interested in what other pages do.
This forum deploys a google script for the captcha. It only tries to load on the composer page.
On this forum it doesn't matter if you use redlock or greenlock.
The important part is "did I allow both informaction AND google to run their HTTPS script."
For instance if you blocked google (for something else maybe?) even "temp allow all" wouldn't do any good, because it doesn't temp allow things you explicitly forbade.
The problem is I don't know your settings. I can only go by the lowest level of "this is what it should look like on the simplest example". Ignore all other pages for the moment. Lets focus purely on the forum composer and the captcha.
And just to be on the save side: Not Linux, Not private mode? Both still seem to have some issues if I read some forum submissions right.
(and btw you can basically reset all settings by going to the options, turning on the debugger and deleting everything (or some entries) there. Worst case you would need to deinstall and reinstall noscript after that, but I'm not going to try that
)