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to all topic from today: NEW VERSION

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the is s new version out:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo ... /versions/

seems to fix all the issues from today
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me

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ok. it doesnt. u still have to custom allow all the shit
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me

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me wrote:ok. it doesnt. u still have to custom allow all the shit
tested on duckduckgo image search. only able to see results if i check all the boxes inside noscript
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barbaz
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me wrote:tested on duckduckgo image search. only able to see results if i check all the boxes inside noscript
Yes, you do have to check all the boxes, but in 10.1.3c3 you should be able to do it under Trusted and have it apply to all Trusted sites.
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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Arby

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The c3 version works, but you have to select "Trusted" once to open its settings and recheck all the boxes again.
Now NoScript seems to remember those settings again.
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me

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barbaz wrote:
me wrote:tested on duckduckgo image search. only able to see results if i check all the boxes inside noscript
Yes, you do have to check all the boxes, but in 10.1.3c3 you should be able to do it under Trusted and have it apply to all Trusted sites.
yes, true.
anyways much better now. many thanks to the dev
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NoScriptian

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Arby wrote:The c3 version works, but you have to select "Trusted" once to open its settings and recheck all the boxes again.
Now NoScript seems to remember those settings again.
Yep, it works and had to check all boxes again too. I also re-installed NS and all boxes were ticked from the start for Trusted.

Only thing now which would be great to have is that clock symbol being visible right away instead being preset for Trusted.
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Guest

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me wrote:the is s new version out:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo ... /versions/
seems to fix all the issues from today
WOW, thank you very much for this hint!
This latest version 10.1.3c3 is a massive step in the right direction!
The few bugs I still experienced are gone with this release!
NoScriptian wrote: Only thing now which would be great to have is that clock symbol being visible right away instead being preset for Trusted.
Don't know if I understand you correctly, but the clock symbol now is active right from the beginning both on the TRUSTED and the CUSTOM buttons, a change I like a lot!

Thank you Sergio, keep up the good (and certainly not easy) work!
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Dopefish

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NoScriptian wrote:I also re-installed NS and all boxes were ticked from the start for Trusted.
So the default setting for "Trusted" is that all boxes are checked and "script" is greyed out and can't be modified? What's the default setting for "Default", i.e. which boxes need to be checked and which need to be unchecked? All boxes for "Untrusted" and "Custom" are unchecked by default. Is that correct?
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bcmac401

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Today after my version updated to c3 I started having all kinds of problems with website elements not loading correctly. Specifically I had issues with my work website's custom back end, and when I went to Twitch almost everything was broken elements. I took some screenshots & can provide if needed.
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Will Gortoa
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Post by Will Gortoa »

Using Firefox here and numerous things are simply not working:

Office365 errors: "There was an issue with looking up your account. Tap Next to try again." Even more bizarre, try again beyond that Next and I get "Try entering your Microsoft account again. We don't recognise this one." !!!

Also won't log in to Gmail account. [Stalls on Sign In page]

Initially thought there might be something wrong with Office365, so checked the status by doing a Google search ... none of the returns on Google are clickable! [Although will open with a right-click and Open Link in New Tab]

Just updated to 10.1.3c3 ... no change.

Ugh. :roll:
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bobblebob
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Does RC stand for the beta version? Mine updated automatically, i thought you had to manually update to get the RC updates?
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Guest

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For those that have already updated to 10.1.3c3 and still see no change,
please check this posting of Giorgio:
https://hackademix.net/2017/11/23/noscr ... ment-39222
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barbaz
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... and now a full blog entry from Giorgio - https://hackademix.net/2017/11/28/growi ... -1013-rcs/
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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barbaz
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bobblebob wrote:Does RC stand for the beta version? Mine updated automatically, i thought you had to manually update to get the RC updates?
"rc" stands for "Release Candidate", which is somewhere between beta and release.

These new NoScript versions in the stable channel are not "rc" but "c". Not sure what this means.
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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