Hi, I'm using NoScript on FireFox 4. When I go to the intel.com homepage, all I get is a blank page. I can view page source and it's all there, but nothing's displayed.
I disable noscript, restart firefox and intel.com comes right up.
Enable noscript, restart, and intel.com is blank again. When on www.intel.com, I right click, and there's just one option: forbid intel.com
I have it whitelisted as "intel.com" but it doesn't want to work. I can manually surf to other pages on intel.com such as http://www.intel.com/?en_US_01 and from there, surf to other pages, as long as I never go to the home page, which is always blank.
I've tried clearing cache and cookies but that did not help. Intel.com displays fine in IE8.
Any ideas? Is there a way I can log what noscript is doing to block the intel homepage? Thanks.
NoScript blocks intel.com?
NoScript blocks intel.com?
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Re: NoScript blocks intel.com?
It works for me.
Please try exporting your configuration (NoScript Options|Export) and resetting it (NoScript Options|Reset).
Please try exporting your configuration (NoScript Options|Export) and resetting it (NoScript Options|Reset).
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Re: NoScript blocks intel.com?
Even with everything disabled the Intel homepage is not blank for me.
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Re: NoScript blocks intel.com?
thanks for the replies.
I tried the export, then reset. restarted FF and intel.com comes up just fine!
I imported the export file, restarted FF, and intel.com is blank again.
So it definitely seems there's some issue with the settings somewhere.
How can I track down what's doing it? I'd rather not reset and start over from scratch if at all possible. Thanks for any more ideas
I tried the export, then reset. restarted FF and intel.com comes up just fine!
I imported the export file, restarted FF, and intel.com is blank again.
So it definitely seems there's some issue with the settings somewhere.
How can I track down what's doing it? I'd rather not reset and start over from scratch if at all possible. Thanks for any more ideas

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Re: NoScript blocks intel.com?
Additional info:
Starting with my full setup (no export/reset), I can go into the noscript whitelist list and remove intel.com. Going to intel.com shows me the home page where you pick the country. I can select a country and continue surfing, although the page looks not formatted (since intel.com is not in the whitelist yet).
When I right-click on the page, and "allow intel.com" then refresh, the homepage is completely blank now.
So, I'm not sure how to proceed at this point. This is the only site for which this has ever happened in my years of using noscript, so I'm pretty stumped
Any other ideas would be appreciated!
Starting with my full setup (no export/reset), I can go into the noscript whitelist list and remove intel.com. Going to intel.com shows me the home page where you pick the country. I can select a country and continue surfing, although the page looks not formatted (since intel.com is not in the whitelist yet).
When I right-click on the page, and "allow intel.com" then refresh, the homepage is completely blank now.
So, I'm not sure how to proceed at this point. This is the only site for which this has ever happened in my years of using noscript, so I'm pretty stumped

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Re: NoScript blocks intel.com?
please mail me your exported configuration.
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Re: NoScript blocks intel.com?
Wow, thank you. The email with my export has been sent.
I really hope I'm not missing something obvious...that would just be embarrassing
I really hope I'm not missing something obvious...that would just be embarrassing

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