Block META redirect within NOSCRIPT element at Google search
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I see your new results.
I too have tested with FFv2.00.20 and 3.6.23, both in individual sub directories,
not sharing anything except main system libraries.
FFv3.6.23 is running NoScript v2.1.8.
FFv2.0.20 is running NoScript v1.9.9.33, since v2.1.8 does not go back that far.
When I use these versions Google searches of any kind work, even directly at google.com.
I am also running Request Policy with FFv3.6.23, currently v5.22, which I should upgrade now that I noticed it.
I try to keep all of my browser settings very restrictive, allowing as little as possible,
and simply using temporary permissions if needed.
I have not ever needed to allow Google or Gstatic to simply get a list of search terms displayed using Request Policy.
They are needed to view Google Maps though.
Still when I use a newer FF version, Google currently gets stopped by NoScript for a META REDIRECT violation.
FireFox v5 or newer:
Simply go to google.com and type in a search term and press enter.
It is at this point that NoScript will stop the resulting output with the blocked META redirect warning.
Requiring one to click it to see the results of your search.
Thanks Again.
I too have tested with FFv2.00.20 and 3.6.23, both in individual sub directories,
not sharing anything except main system libraries.
FFv3.6.23 is running NoScript v2.1.8.
FFv2.0.20 is running NoScript v1.9.9.33, since v2.1.8 does not go back that far.
When I use these versions Google searches of any kind work, even directly at google.com.
I am also running Request Policy with FFv3.6.23, currently v5.22, which I should upgrade now that I noticed it.
I try to keep all of my browser settings very restrictive, allowing as little as possible,
and simply using temporary permissions if needed.
I have not ever needed to allow Google or Gstatic to simply get a list of search terms displayed using Request Policy.
They are needed to view Google Maps though.
Still when I use a newer FF version, Google currently gets stopped by NoScript for a META REDIRECT violation.
FireFox v5 or newer:
Simply go to google.com and type in a search term and press enter.
It is at this point that NoScript will stop the resulting output with the blocked META redirect warning.
Requiring one to click it to see the results of your search.
Thanks Again.
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Re: Block META redirect within NOSCRIPT element at Google se
Please check latest development build 2.1.9rc1, thanks.
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Re: Block META redirect within NOSCRIPT element at Google se
I'm still getting a blocked redirect (or blank page, with much source content) with the keyword bookmark example
http://www.google.com/search?q=%s searching for any word, but if I just load the bookmark, google comes up.
http://www.google.com/search?q=%s searching for any word, but if I just load the bookmark, google comes up.
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Re: Block META redirect within NOSCRIPT element at Google se
I too get a META redirect, with scripting and cookies disallowed. 2.1.9rc2
Allowing https://encrypted.google.com is still necessary.
Allowing https://encrypted.google.com is still necessary.
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Re: Block META redirect within NOSCRIPT element at Google se
@Mc: are you forcing HTTPS on google.com?
@Tom T.: does changing the noscript.forbidMetaRefresh.exception about:config preference to
help?
@Tom T.: does changing the noscript.forbidMetaRefresh.exception about:config preference to
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^https?://(?:www|encrypted)\.google\.(?:[a-z]{2,3}|[a-z]2\.[a-z]{2,3})/search\?q=
help?
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Re: Block META redirect within NOSCRIPT element at Google se
investigating.....
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Re: Block META redirect within NOSCRIPT element at Google se
No, I still get a META redirect, and the page won't load until I TA https://encrypted.google.com
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Re: Block META redirect within NOSCRIPT element at Google se
No, that's set to Never.Giorgio Maone wrote:@Mc: are you forcing HTTPS on google.com?
On blank pages I get many CSS Warnings, btw, mostly Error in parsing value... Declaration dropped.
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Re: Block META redirect within NOSCRIPT element at Google se
On Fx 3.6.23, I get *no* messages in Error Console while the redirection is being blocked by NS.
Edit: On Fx 7.01 Portable, I get no messages in either Error Console or Web Developer console while the redirect is being blocked.
Edit: On Fx 7.01 Portable, I get no messages in either Error Console or Web Developer console while the redirect is being blocked.
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Re: Block META redirect within NOSCRIPT element at Google se
I'm trying NoScript 2.1.9rc2 at default settings and I'm still getting a blocked redirect but try change "noscript.forbidMetaRefresh" to false and see what happens while browsing. Surprising.Tom T. wrote:On Fx 3.6.23, I get *no* messages in Error Console while the redirection is being blocked by NS.
Greetings to all
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Re: Block META redirect within NOSCRIPT element at Google se
@ Giorgio: I need to log off for a while. If there is a new dev build or other fix to try, I'll check back in an hour or two.
And get some sleep!
And get some sleep!

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Re: Block META redirect within NOSCRIPT element at Google se
Sorry do not read what I wrote in this post. I'll sleep a little to avoid stupidity.Decklan wrote:I'm trying NoScript 2.1.9rc2 at default settings and I'm still getting a blocked redirect but try change "noscript.forbidMetaRefresh" to false and see what happens while browsing. Surprising.Tom T. wrote:On Fx 3.6.23, I get *no* messages in Error Console while the redirection is being blocked by NS.
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Re: Block META redirect within NOSCRIPT element at Google se
No worries.Decklan wrote:Sorry do not read what I wrote in this post. I'll sleep a little to avoid stupidity.Decklan wrote: I'm trying NoScript 2.1.9rc2 at default settings and I'm still getting a blocked redirect but try change "noscript.forbidMetaRefresh" to false and see what happens while browsing. Surprising.

The sleep suggestion was for Giorgio. I thought he might be an hour ahead of you, but it looks like you're in the same time zone.
So I guess it was for both of you. The issue will still be there tomorrow.

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Re: Block META redirect within NOSCRIPT element at Google se
it looks like when google wants to redirect, the page is there and functional, but hidden by a style in <noscript>, and it can be unhidden. Not sure if this is preferable to letting it refresh, but it's an option.
sources="!www.google.com/search?"
replacement="if (getComputedStyle(document.body).display === 'none') document.body.style.display = 'inherit';"
sources="!www.google.com/search?"
replacement="if (getComputedStyle(document.body).display === 'none') document.body.style.display = 'inherit';"
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Re: Block META redirect within NOSCRIPT element at Google se
And for meTom T. wrote:No worries.Decklan wrote:Sorry do not read what I wrote in this post. I'll sleep a little to avoid stupidity.Decklan wrote: I'm trying NoScript 2.1.9rc2 at default settings and I'm still getting a blocked redirect but try change "noscript.forbidMetaRefresh" to false and see what happens while browsing. Surprising.![]()
The sleep suggestion was for Giorgio. I thought he might be an hour ahead of you, but it looks like you're in the same time zone.
So I guess it was for both of you. The issue will still be there tomorrow.

I tried the setting of Decklan yesterday too and got the blank page with my keyword search (http://www.google.com/search?q=%s) as well. So it's not stupid to do so

Today I tried opening the bookmark directly with that unchecked (set to false) and... I got a blank page.
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