[RESOLVED] Google and Noscript

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MagrothJ

[RESOLVED] Google and Noscript

Post by MagrothJ »

Until now the only problem I've had with Noscript was figuring out which scripts to allow. But since this morning I got a really odd problem, my Google searches don't work. When I enter them and press enter the search page URL is shown in the address bar but the page isn't loaded. It took some troubleshooting but the culprit seems to be Noscript since only disabling the addon seems to make it work again. What is really odd is that Noscript doesn't show that any scripts are blocked whatsoever, and allowing scrips globally doesn't work.

Did Google add some code which Noscript doesn't handle or what?

There are two scripts allowed according to Noscript, gstatic.com and google.se (I'm from Sweden, but google.com doesn't work either), but no scripts blocked.

Am I alone with this problem?

I'm using the American version of Firefox 4.0.1 and Noscript 2.1.0.3.
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Re: Google and Noscript

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Can you please enable the error console (you might need to flip the "devtools.errorconsole.enabled" switch at "about:config"), open it and watch if there are any possibly related messages?
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MagrothJ

Re: Google and Noscript

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I've found out that if I forbid google.se it works, but also of course as I mentioned earlier if I disable Noscript completely. And since all scripts are allowed when the addon is disabled I find this a very odd error.

There are a lot of errors when loading the page, like these:
Warning: Unknown property 'zoom'. Declaration dropped.
Source File: http://www.google.se/
Line: 0

Warning: Expected declaration but found '*'. Skipped to next declaration.
Source File: http://www.google.se/
Line: 7

Warning: Error in parsing value for 'filter'. Declaration dropped.
Source File: http://www.google.se/
Line: 7

Warning: Error in parsing value for 'top'. Declaration dropped.
Source File: http://www.google.se/
Line: 7

Quite a few similar ones besides that also. But no errors when entering a search. However, these errors appear also even if I forbid google.se and the search works. So it doesn't seem like the error console is much help here unfortunately.
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Re: Google and Noscript

Post by captnemo »

To Whom It May Concern:

I have encountered the same behavior as described on various computers of mine, all with FF 4.0.x and NoScript as an add-on active. As soon as I disable or remove NoScript, Google works as before.
Have tested some other search engines (BING, MetaCrawler.de) which work perfectly with NoScript active. Since I am depending heavily on NoScript, I should like to see the obvious incompatibility introduced recently removed/fixed.

Thanks.
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Re: Google and Noscript

Post by Giorgio Maone »

@captnemo:

Have you got google.de allowed or forbidden?

@both:

does it work on a clean [url=http://kb..org/Profile]profile[/url] with just NoScript installed?
If it does, could you try [url=http://kb..org/Standard_diagnostic_-_Firefox#Extension_issues]Standard Diagnostic[/url] on your regular [url=http://kb..org/Profile]profile[/url] to see if another extension, when NoScript is present, triggers this problem?
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Re: Google and Noscript

Post by MagrothJ »

Well I finally got it working again after a lot of fiddling around.

I exported the whitelist, and the settings in general just in case. Then I made printscreens of my Noscript settings and resetted Noscript. Then I imported the whitelist and set everything according to the printscreens. That's everything I did basically.

There weren't any problems with other extensions since in the end I just disabled them all except Noscript. Now I've enabled them again and there's no problem.

Thanks for the help though. :)
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jacques

Re: Google and Noscript

Post by jacques »

I had a lookalike problem google worked from the search engine bar and from the addressbar but not from the resultspage nor using the resultspage as homepage for google.com ; google.be, google.com/ncr, https://google... search engine.
I did a lot of fiddling removing addons, reinstalling changing settings in noscript ... all without result.
finaly I removed in noscript>options>whitelist all non-shadowed names.
closed noscript,
restarted FF and
tada.. problem solved.

hope this helps ...
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Re: Google and Noscript

Post by jacques »

yesterday I thought I solved it.
Well today I switched on and guess ... same old problem.
It shouldn't be difficult to solve, we just need someone cleverer than me.
and soon .. in the mean time I switched to Opera.

thenk you for your kind attention

jacques .. belgium
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Re: Google and Noscript

Post by Giorgio Maone »

jacques wrote:It shouldn't be difficult to solve
Could you try NoScript Options|Reset, then adding google.be?
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Re: Google and Noscript

Post by Guest »

thank you, thank you
well, you're definitely smarter than me ;-)
I didn't remove anything from the list of names.
Just reset noscript,
It worked first time and every time after that.
As a non-believer I rebooted.. it worked again.
I tried www.google.be, www.google.com, www.google.com/ncr

From other forums I visited - and of which I don't have the URL - I know I wasn't the only one with this problem.
Let's just hope they find the way here.

Ok, I'm back to my beloved FF, google and NOSCRIPT.

jacques. Belgium
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