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copilot.microsoft.com

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hello! when using the MS edge browser, noscript causes problems on the "copilot.microsoft.com" webpage. the webpage does not function properly at all. if i disable noscript, everything works fine.

i have ".microsoft.com" set to "allow" and there is nothing else, in noscript, to allow.

when you enter a message on the webpage, for one thing, normally there is a "verifying you are human" prompt which apparently is blocked when noscript is enabled on the webpage.

again, this is with the MS edge browser. i don't have the same problems when using the firefox browser. and the webpage is "copilot.microsoft.com"
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Re: copilot.microsoft.com

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1. Is cloudflare set to TRUSTED?
2. Does the problem happen on Chromium as well (I can't test on Edge right now, but Chromium is working fine for me)?
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Re: copilot.microsoft.com

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i added "challenges.cloudflare.com" and "cdnjs.cloudflare.com" to noscript's allow-list and then the "human verification" prompt partially appeared, the small window-box for the prompt showed but it was just the frame of the prompt's window with no text, so it wouldn't work. apparently that is the problem with the webpage's not functioning properly, the cloudflare human-verification-thing's being blocked.

if i disable noscript and, then, complete the human verification, then re-enable noscript, the "copilot.microsoft.com webpage continues to function properly.

i tried logging all of the URL-connections that were being used when connecting to the "copilot.microsoft.com webpage, and when doing the human verification-thing, and i didn't notice any other URLs that were being used that needed to be whitelisted.

i don't have chrome installed so i can't test it. i quit using chrome when it started causing problems on my computer, not to mention that supposedly chrome quit supporting the browser-extensions that i use when they dropped support for manifest v2, switching to manifest v3. (i did have some webpages saved relating to the problem that chrome was causing at the time, but i no longer have those)

i've heard that the MS edge browser will continue to support manifest v2 as well as supporting manifest v3.

i was just giving the MS edge browser a try. incidentally, i recently reinstalled windows 10 et al and when i tried importing my rules/settings for the noscript browser-extension, for the MS edge browser, i saw a message saying that noscript was doing debugging-logging, something like that. so, i had to start over from scratch, setting the settings and adding domains to noscript's whitelist. i've never noticed a problem with importing my saved settings for noscript, before.

incidentally, the MS edge browser has a side-panel for microsoft's "copilot" which functions seperately from the browser, so it is not affected by the browser's browser-extensions (so you could use it for "copilot" rather than using the copilot.microsoft.com webpage) however, i think that, when you use copilot in the sidebar, it doesn't save a history of the conversations, there.

now that i think about it, i could try enabling noscript's "debugging" and see if that shows anything.
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