[RESOLVED] ABE & Facebook
Re: [RESOLVED] ABE & Facebook
Almost...now I get the Select a Photo screen, but it just keeps showing
waiting for 127.0.0.1:...
and seems to keep trying until the screen times out
if I temporarily allow, the Select screen goes away...
waiting for 127.0.0.1:...
and seems to keep trying until the screen times out
if I temporarily allow, the Select screen goes away...
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Re: [RESOLVED] ABE & Facebook
Was able to get photo uploader to work properly on IE, but still unable to do so on Firefox.
Thank you for your help.
Thank you for your help.
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Re: [RESOLVED] ABE & Facebook
Could you also try to add 127.0.0.1:0 to your whitelist?
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Re: [RESOLVED] ABE & Facebook
My whitelist options are Import, Export, Reset, OK, Cancel. Just inserting 127.0.0.1:0 into the address bar does not light up the Allow button...
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Re: [RESOLVED] ABE & Facebook
Yeah, same here. I Am unable to add it to the whiteliset neither. The allow button is greyed out.jik wrote:My whitelist options are Import, Export, Reset, OK, Cancel. Just inserting 127.0.0.1:0 into the address bar does not light up the Allow button...
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Re: [RESOLVED] ABE & Facebook
Sorry, my fault: it should be http://127.0.0.1:0 (notice the leading http://)jik wrote:My whitelist options are Import, Export, Reset, OK, Cancel. Just inserting 127.0.0.1:0 into the address bar does not light up the Allow button...
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Re: [RESOLVED] ABE & Facebook
That didn't do it. It still seems to be trying to connect until it times out. Possibly...should there be a * instead of a 0 at the end of that Allow code?
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Re: [RESOLVED] ABE & Facebook
No, the correct whitelist syntax for a wildcard port number is 0.
Are you getting any suspect message (either error, red, or "message", blue, no yellow warning) in Tools|Error Console?
Where can I install this plugin from for testing?
Are you getting any suspect message (either error, red, or "message", blue, no yellow warning) in Tools|Error Console?
Where can I install this plugin from for testing?
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Re: [RESOLVED] ABE & Facebook
Times out here too.
I have checked the error console. I get plenty of "Warnings"
Warning: Unknown property 'text-overflow'. Declaration dropped.
Source File: http://static.ak.fbcdn.net/rsrc.php/z3S ... vuz4hy.css
Line: 72
On the facebook page i get this SSL read: error:00000000:lib(0):func(0):reason(0), errno 10053
I have checked the error console. I get plenty of "Warnings"
Warning: Unknown property 'text-overflow'. Declaration dropped.
Source File: http://static.ak.fbcdn.net/rsrc.php/z3S ... vuz4hy.css
Line: 72
On the facebook page i get this SSL read: error:00000000:lib(0):func(0):reason(0), errno 10053
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Warnings are the only kind of message which has no meaning here. Could you filter them out and check what's left (errors+messages)?TwwIX wrote:I get plenty of "Warnings"
This may mean that the plugin is unable to correctly negotiate a secure connection.TwwIX wrote: On the facebook page i get this SSL read: error:00000000:lib(0):func(0):reason(0), errno 10053
Does this problem actually go away if you disable NoScript?
And where can I download the plugin from?
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Re: [RESOLVED] ABE & Facebook
I was asked to install it when i tried to upload some new pictures to one of my albums on Facebook.Giorgio Maone wrote:Warnings are the only kind of message which has no meaning here. Could you filter them out and check what's left (errors+messages)?TwwIX wrote:I get plenty of "Warnings"This may mean that the plugin is unable to correctly negotiate a secure connection.TwwIX wrote: On the facebook page i get this SSL read: error:00000000:lib(0):func(0):reason(0), errno 10053
Does this problem actually go away if you disable NoScript?
And where can I download the plugin from?
Facebook Plugin version 1.0.3.0
And yes. It works fine with No Script disabled.
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Re: [RESOLVED] ABE & Facebook
I don't get any warnings. Simply the uploader trying again and again to connect until it times out.
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Re: [RESOLVED] ABE & Facebook
I've installed it and I'm checking. Stay tuned.jik wrote:I don't get any warnings. Simply the uploader trying again and again to connect until it times out.
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Re: [RESOLVED] ABE & Facebook
OK, I managed to make it work after adding 127.0.0.1 (no protocol, no port) to my whitelist.
Of course, the ABE rule exception is still needed. Updated the FAQ entry to reflect this finding.
Of course, the ABE rule exception is still needed. Updated the FAQ entry to reflect this finding.
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Re: [RESOLVED] ABE & Facebook
While you're there, please check latest development build too.
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