[RESOLVED] Something Prevents Some Websites from Completely Loading

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Skeezix
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[RESOLVED] Something Prevents Some Websites from Completely Loading

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When I navigate to this site:

https://www.homedepot.com/p/36-in-x-80- ... section-rr

I see a screen door but nothing else on the page.

When I disable NoScript and go to the site I see the entire page along with its links.

When I re-enable NoScript I'm back to the same problem.

When I use Internet Explorer I can see the entire page but Internet Explorer does NOT have NoScript installed.

I don't know what's wrong. I see similar results on other websites too. Only a partial page appears. Can you help me?
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Re: Something Prevents Some Websites from Completely Loading

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What sites have you allowed at homedepot?

Looks like at the least you'll need homedepot.com & thdstatic.com.
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Re: Something Prevents Some Websites from Completely Loading

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Not sure what you mean by "What sites have you allowed at homedepot?" I just go to homedepot.com.

I checked my NoScript permissions and I don't see anything like "thdstatic.com" in the list so I don't know how I can allow it. There are a few entries that contain "static" but they are all "Trusted" in my Per-Site Permissions.

When I click the padlock in the URL field and look at "Media", I see an item that reads "https://assets.thdstatic.com/images/v1/ ... -store.png" along with three other identical items except that the "png" parameter is different. Does that help?
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Re: Something Prevents Some Websites from Completely Loading

Post by barbaz »

Skeezix wrote: Wed May 26, 2021 1:28 pm Not sure what you mean by "What sites have you allowed at homedepot?"
It means what sites show up in the NoScript popup when you visit that link and what permissions are they set to?
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Re: Something Prevents Some Websites from Completely Loading

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I went to homedepot.com and then clicked the NoScript icon at the upper right of my screen. Some of the listed websites were set to "Trusted" and 5 were set to "Default". I set the first one to "Temp. Trusted" and reloaded the page. Nothing changed so one by one I set the rest of them to "Temp. Trusted" and then I saw what I was looking for (screen doors).

Next I set each one (one by one) back to "Default" and reloaded the page. I still saw what I was looking for, so I'm not sure what happened. I'll try quitting FF and reloading the homedepot page and let you know.
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[RESOLVED] Re: Something Prevents Some Websites from Completely Loading

Post by Skeezix »

Okay. I went to the homedepot site and there I searched for "Sliding Screen Doors". All I got was a "Loading..." word at the top of where the screen doors should have appeared.

I clicked the NoScript icon at the upper right of the page and saw several items were set to "Default". To make a long story short, I changed all of them to TRUSTED and now I can see the full page with all of the images of screen doors and their prices.

Thank you for your help.
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