[RESOLVED] Objects are Duplicated

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[RESOLVED] Objects are Duplicated

Post by TSC »

This is kind of a weird problem.

When I click on an object to temporarily allow it, a duplicate of the object is created immediately below it; this behaviour is repeatable and consistent. Going to Pandora, for example, results in the display of two functioning objects for the Pandora player. This behaviour started recently, and no changes have been made to my browser besides automatic updates.

What exactly is going on and how do I prevent the duplication of objects?
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I went to pandora.com and put quantserve.com on the untrusted list with google-analytics.com which was already there and gave pandora.com temporary access and it loaded and no duplicates.

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generated after a single temporary allow to pandora.com

I believe the issue with yours is that you are allowing individual subdomains which appears to duplicate. Meaning, the site has reference to autocomplete.pandora.com, www.pandora.com and simply pandora.com. Now if you give permission to pandora.com, then everything else automatically gets permitted as they are secondary to that, if you allow http://www.pandora.com, then it will still list pandora.com and autocomplete.pandora.com on the list as it needs it based on the site's code. So either give pandora.com the permission so it automatically allows the rest or give them individually which ultimately gets consolidated to the same thing anyway.

I don't know how detailed you have your menu list which might need to be adjusted under Options|Appearance but mine is set to this configuration which gives me a wider range of control as to what level to block:

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current context menu configuration under Options|Appearance
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I've seen a similar behavior on Fx 2, fixed in latest development build.
Could you check it?
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**UPDATE** Yes the v 1.9.1.7 fixes this issue.

I am having the same trouble. I would imagine that you mean v 1.9.1.7 is the latest development build.
I'll give that a try and report back if it worked.
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where is the v 1.9.1.7 version at?
i can only find 1.9.1.6 as the latest.

could someone post the link to the new version please?
thanx.
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thank you!
it works- problem is fixed.
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Post by Elliot »

I've been dealing with the same problem... using FF2 and having objects duplicated indefinitely... am now using the development build and the problem is fixed - THANK YOU
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