Hi all;
So, I have Firefox 3.6.1, running on a Mac, with NoScript installed. Obnoxiously, for a while now (it happened after an update to NoScript, I believe, but am not sure which one), I can go to my Gmail account just fine, but when I try to get to anything else, such as Calender or Documents, Google bounces me with the message that I need to empty my cookies or cache. I've done so. I have google okay'd in NoScript, and this behavior continues even when I allow all top level sites to go through. However, when I disable NoScript, everything works just fine. So, what in NoScript is doing this, and how can I make it stop?
Thanks;
Kate
Firefox, NoScript and Google: Epic Throwdown
Firefox, NoScript and Google: Epic Throwdown
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Re: Firefox, NoScript and Google: Epic Throwdown
Did you try NoScript Options|Reset?
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Re: Firefox, NoScript and Google: Epic Throwdown
(I had issues logging in here earlier. Took about 4 times logging in (including 1 time clearing all informaction cookies) before it "took". Didn't consider a NoScript correlation, but could be? Was thinking, general cookie issue, browser, or changes you were making to the board itself at the time? Logged into mozillazine <during that same period> without incident.)
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