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Post by cahomsyjr »

When I click on a link inside a web page that I trust, that I have given temporary allow all to, nothing happens. Even allowing scripts globally does absolutely no good. There is absolutely no malware whatsoever on my system, in fact I have been complemented by HP, when I have sent it to them to be repaired, how well I keep it. What the hell is going on?
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Which page?
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any of them
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I just tried them all, & they work for me. (I think you've got to do better then that.)

Start FF in Safe Mode, re-enable only NoScript & see if they work.
Let us know.
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Ok you want a list, here it is. gmail, facebook, yahoo, meebo, and windows live mail. I'll break it down for you.
When I try to access my gmail in a browser the page doesn't load correctly, I get an error message that says most of gmails features could not load, and that happens if I can get it to open correctly at all. Usually all I end up with is an almost blank screen. On the bottom of the screen is a list of options to reload, restart my browser or to load in an older version of gmail, basic html, and my favorite is when a small box with scroll bars opens at the top right 1/8 of the browser tab with gmail cannot load.
Facebook, the only thing I can click on is to move between the live feed and news feed. Oh occasionally I can click on the home button.
Yahoo, when checking email or proceeding to a page that is continued, nothing else will work.
Meebo, while this is a chat client, when I try to initiate a video session or to turn on my microphone or any of the other options in a chat window nothing happens.
Windows Live Mail, is only there to look at. I cannot select a message other than the one that is on the top of the list.
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Ok you want a list, here it is. gmail, facebook, yahoo, meebo, and windows live mail. I'll break it down for you.
When I try to access my gmail in a browser the page doesn't load correctly, I get an error message that says most of gmails features could not load, and that happens if I can get it to open correctly at all. Usually all I end up with is an almost blank screen. On the bottom of the screen is a list of options to reload, restart my browser or to load in an older version of gmail, basic html, and my favorite is when a small box with scroll bars opens at the top right 1/8 of the browser tab with gmail cannot load.
Facebook, the only thing I can click on is to move between the live feed and news feed. Oh occasionally I can click on the home button.
Yahoo, when checking email or proceeding to a page that is continued, nothing else will work.
Meebo, while this is a chat client, when I try to initiate a video session or to turn on my microphone or any of the other options in a chat window nothing happens.
Windows Live Mail, is only there to look at. I cannot select a message other than the one that is on the top of the list.
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Looks like something is preventing your permissions from being appied.
Have you got the "Policy Manager" add-on, perhaps? If so, you should uninstall it.
Otherwise, could you try using NoScript Options|Reset, then reallowing the sites which don't work?
If that doesn't help yet, could you try Standard Diagnostic?
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Post by therube »

OK, that helps.

If you disable NoScript, do you still have the problems?

Did you give Safe Mode a shot?

Try this, Corrupt extension files.
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Post by cahomsyjr »

I think I fixed it so far the pages are now working. In options, advanced, trusted sites, there is a box that says "Allow local links", that box was not checked. I turned it on and now things seem to be working. FYI, this may be a bug that happens every fifty thousandths of a time, so you may want to include this in future postings. I have this tendency to make these kinds of things happen that baffle even the best of them. Don't ask me how it's just a way I have. It probably comes from when I was in high school learning systems design I was able to make an IBM System 34 do things no one else could.
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