NoScript redirects Twitter on FF to mobile site
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NoScript redirects Twitter on FF to mobile site
Hello - thanks for being here to answer questions. I have nowhere near the technical vocabulary and expertise you all do, so please speak slowly and use small words!
I'm on a 2014 Mac Air updated to High Sierra and FF Quantum.
This morning Twitter on Firefox started redirecting to the mobile site. In about:config I restored all the "useragent" lines to default, and restarted. No change.
Firefox in safe mode didn't have the problem.
So I disabled my add-ons one at a time, and it turned out NoScript is the villain. I reproduced the result twice.
What's my next step? I want to re-enable NS as soon as possible.
I'm on a 2014 Mac Air updated to High Sierra and FF Quantum.
This morning Twitter on Firefox started redirecting to the mobile site. In about:config I restored all the "useragent" lines to default, and restarted. No change.
Firefox in safe mode didn't have the problem.
So I disabled my add-ons one at a time, and it turned out NoScript is the villain. I reproduced the result twice.
What's my next step? I want to re-enable NS as soon as possible.
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Re: NoScript redirects Twitter on FF to mobile site
That was standard behaviour of NS before Quantum, too.HappyInTheWest wrote:Hello - thanks for being here to answer questions. I have nowhere near the technical vocabulary and expertise you all do, so please speak slowly and use small words!
I'm on a 2014 Mac Air updated to High Sierra and FF Quantum.
This morning Twitter on Firefox started redirecting to the mobile site. In about:config I restored all the "useragent" lines to default, and restarted. No change.
Firefox in safe mode didn't have the problem.
So I disabled my add-ons one at a time, and it turned out NoScript is the villain. I reproduced the result twice.
What's my next step? I want to re-enable NS as soon as possible.
If you don't allow the specific scripts, Twitter thinks that blocking the scripts means that you are on a mobile platform that doesn't have scripts, and redirects you.
So reactivate NS, check if you are running the current version (10.1.3)
then check if your settings for "default, untrusted and trusted" are correct
And then make a rule for "https://twitter.com/" (that's enough to stop the redirect for me)
you still need to allow other scripts (like twtimage for content).
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Re: NoScript redirects Twitter on FF to mobile site
Pansa, thank you! Once again you've stepped up to help me out.
I followed you right up until this:
I followed you right up until this:
I know how to make rules (filters) in email programs. I haven't made one in NS. Is this analogous, with an if/then structure? How do I word the rule?And then make a rule for "https://twitter.com/"
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Re: NoScript redirects Twitter on FF to mobile site
you just open the options of NS, there is an input line near the top.
just add the domain and press the arrow.
Then press the "trusted" button for that entry.
You might want to read
https://forums.informaction.com/viewtop ... =7&t=23974
to get an idea of what NS is all about, and how to work with it.
just add the domain and press the arrow.
Then press the "trusted" button for that entry.
You might want to read
https://forums.informaction.com/viewtop ... =7&t=23974
to get an idea of what NS is all about, and how to work with it.
Last edited by Pansa on Thu Nov 30, 2017 10:15 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: NoScript redirects Twitter on FF to mobile site
Excellent. I'll take all these steps tonight. Much obliged!
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I pasted the wrong link, sorry. I edited my mistake.
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Noted! No prob, hadn't even clicked yet.
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Re: NoScript redirects Twitter on FF to mobile site
It took me this long to prioritize fixing this! Pansa, I appreciate the link.
I did everything again I did on the first go-round and several times after: allowing all scripts that are integral and necessary for Twitter, then reloading the page. This time, it worked. Maybe a bug was fixed between then and now?
I hate mysteries that have no answer, but hey, I'll take it! And thank you again for your help.
I did everything again I did on the first go-round and several times after: allowing all scripts that are integral and necessary for Twitter, then reloading the page. This time, it worked. Maybe a bug was fixed between then and now?
I hate mysteries that have no answer, but hey, I'll take it! And thank you again for your help.
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Re: NoScript redirects Twitter on FF to mobile site
You probably made a ...twitter.com rule now (that is new since the initial exchange)HappyInTheWest wrote:It took me this long to prioritize fixing this! Pansa, I appreciate the link.
I did everything again I did on the first go-round and several times after: allowing all scripts that are integral and necessary for Twitter, then reloading the page. This time, it worked. Maybe a bug was fixed between then and now?
I hate mysteries that have no answer, but hey, I'll take it! And thank you again for your help.
which you can set from the mobile site, and applies to both mobile and non-mobile version, since it applies to everything below twitter.
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Re: NoScript redirects Twitter on FF to mobile site
I've just spent 20 minutes trying to deal with this problem.
I've been temporarily allowing ...twitter.com and ...twimg.com, but it still redirected.
It wasn't until I went into options and also temporarily allowed https://twitter.com that it stopped.
Smells like a bug to me?
I've been temporarily allowing ...twitter.com and ...twimg.com, but it still redirected.
It wasn't until I went into options and also temporarily allowed https://twitter.com that it stopped.
Smells like a bug to me?
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Re: NoScript redirects Twitter on FF to mobile site
Can't confirm.glengineered wrote:I've just spent 20 minutes trying to deal with this problem.
I've been temporarily allowing ...twitter.com and ...twimg.com, but it still redirected.
It wasn't until I went into options and also temporarily allowed https://twitter.com that it stopped.
Smells like a bug to me?
Setting the temp trust for ...twitter and ... twimg.com, and then manually hitting back (to actually reload the base domain instead of just reloading the mobile page) has worked for me since basically forever now.
when you said "in the options" did you manually type it in the input field? Because ...twitter.com includes https://twitter.com.
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Re: NoScript redirects Twitter on FF to mobile site
To put it simple: Twitter redirects scriptless browsers (including Firefox w/ NoScript) to the mobile version, which is in its own separate domain.
If you set twitter.com and twimg.com to TRUSTED and reload, you're just reloading the mobile version ("m.twitter.com"). In order to get the desktop version, you either need to go back (like Pansa said), or input "twitter.com" manually, or use a bookmark.
If you set twitter.com and twimg.com to TRUSTED and reload, you're just reloading the mobile version ("m.twitter.com"). In order to get the desktop version, you either need to go back (like Pansa said), or input "twitter.com" manually, or use a bookmark.
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Re: NoScript redirects Twitter on FF to mobile site
Argg it seems that since a few days twitter now forces to their mobile site if twitter and twimg are set "untrusted" in latest firefox.
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Re: NoScript redirects Twitter on FF to mobile site
It would appear changing useragent helps here too (like with google search).
Unfortunately the old way to change useragent on FireFox does not work anymore (viewtopic.php?f=7&t=25573&sid=1fbfa7253 ... 45#p101612).
Quoting myself:
Unfortunately the old way to change useragent on FireFox does not work anymore (viewtopic.php?f=7&t=25573&sid=1fbfa7253 ... 45#p101612).
Quoting myself:
First of all, since FF71, site specific settings (general.useragent.override.somesite.com) do not work anymore. The pref has been removed.
Also note that general.useragent.override (global useragent change) has no effect if privacy.resistFingerprinting is enabled.
The official way to change useragent from now on is to use webextension. Sorry, do not have any recommendations to give but for quick testing I like to use FireFox's Responsive Design Mode. It has built-in useragent switcher.
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Re: NoScript redirects Twitter on FF to mobile site
Thank you for pointing the extension way, i used GoodTwitterby Zusor and everything is back to normal, way nicer and hundreds of bookmarks now usable again. fingers crossed til the next twittergola
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