NoScript block this site, you have to allow scripts globally, even if all sites are allowed
- Lucas Malor
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NoScript block this site, you have to allow scripts globally, even if all sites are allowed
Steps:
1. go to https://www.mitsubishi-motors.it/trova-concessionaria
2. allow temporarily all the sites
3. click on a black pin with a letter on the map. An error page will appear
4. go back, disable NoScript for this tab and repeat. Now the page works
I use Noscript 11.0.3
1. go to https://www.mitsubishi-motors.it/trova-concessionaria
2. allow temporarily all the sites
3. click on a black pin with a letter on the map. An error page will appear
4. go back, disable NoScript for this tab and repeat. Now the page works
I use Noscript 11.0.3
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Re: NoScript block this site, you have to allow scripts globally, even if all sites are allowed
I can confirm this in NoScript 11.0.4rc1. Nothing obviously related in Browser Console.
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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Re: NoScript block this site, you have to allow scripts globally, even if all sites are allowed
I allowed mitsubishi-motors.it and maps.googleapis.com and it seems to work, at least I don't see anything which seems wrong after clicking on a black pin with a letter on the map. I use NoScript 10.0.3.
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Re: NoScript block this site, you have to allow scripts globally, even if all sites are allowed
Oops, this doesn't happen to me in a new profile with only NoScript installed.
Back to my main profile, disabling all extensions except NoScript didn't help.
Back to my main profile, disabling all extensions except NoScript didn't help.
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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Re: NoScript block this site, you have to allow scripts globally, even if all sites are allowed
Yes indeed. My profile is less than a month old and I use only one extension: NoScript.
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Re: NoScript block this site, you have to allow scripts globally, even if all sites are allowed
Solved. You need to allow "fetch" permission for mipulse.co
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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- Lucas Malor
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Re: NoScript block this site, you have to allow scripts globally, even if all sites are allowed
...but mipulse.co does not appear in NoScript site list...
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Re: NoScript block this site, you have to allow scripts globally, even if all sites are allowed
... so add it manually in NoScript Options > Per-site Permissions.Lucas Malor wrote: ↑Fri Sep 27, 2019 9:43 pm ...but mipulse.co does not appear in NoScript site list...
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Re: NoScript block this site, you have to allow scripts globally, even if all sites are allowed
The reason why mipulse.co does not appear in the list is because the site does not try to access it until the "pin" is clicked, however, unless mipulse.co is already allowed, the site will quickly redirect to the error page, leaving user no time to check the updated list.
This situation can happen if user has modified the DEFAULT preset to disallow "fetch".
This could be averted if NoScript remembered all seen domains even after page refresh/navigation (for the session?). Or just allow logging seen messages to the console for quick debug?
This situation can happen if user has modified the DEFAULT preset to disallow "fetch".
This could be averted if NoScript remembered all seen domains even after page refresh/navigation (for the session?). Or just allow logging seen messages to the console for quick debug?
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Re: NoScript block this site, you have to allow scripts globally, even if all sites are allowed
So this is another case like viewtopic.php?f=10&t=24043 , i.e. yet another reason to bring back "Recently blocked sites".skriptimaahinen wrote: ↑Sat Sep 28, 2019 6:06 pm The reason why mipulse.co does not appear in the list is because the site does not try to access it until the "pin" is clicked, however, unless mipulse.co is already allowed, the site will quickly redirect to the error page, leaving user no time to check the updated list.
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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- Lucas Malor
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Re: NoScript block this site, you have to allow scripts globally, even if all sites are allowed
+1 dude.barbaz wrote: ↑Sat Sep 28, 2019 8:06 pm So this is another case like viewtopic.php?f=10&t=24043 , i.e. yet another reason to bring back "Recently blocked sites".
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