http://noscript.net/getit direct link to latest stable 2.2.3 gives a 404. (secure.informaction etc.)
MZ has site troubles, too.
On 3.6.24, Tools > Add-ons > Check for updates, repeated message, "An error occurred while trying to find updates for (name of add-on).
addonn.mozilla.org keeps giving timeouts when I click on NS in "Most Popular". Now, it won't even reach its home page.
???
[RESOLVED] 404 on NS updates, and all MZ, apparently
[RESOLVED] 404 on NS updates, and all MZ, apparently
Last edited by Tom T. on Tue Dec 06, 2011 9:39 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: 404 on NS updates, and all MZ, apparently
The green Install button at noscript.net now works, as does Firefox Add-ons, but they're not secure.
Direct secure link to https://secure.informaction.com/downloa ... -2.2.3.xpi still gets a 404.
Direct secure link to https://secure.informaction.com/downloa ... -2.2.3.xpi still gets a 404.
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Re: 404 on NS updates, and all MZ, apparently
Fixed, thanks.Tom T. wrote:Direct secure link to https://secure.informaction.com/downloa ... -2.2.3.xpi still gets a 404.
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Re: [RESOLVED] 404 on NS updates, and all MZ, apparently
Confirmed on both F3 and F8, thanks.
But
I was in fact able to drag the link up to the Address Bar, but then had to hit Enter. The process then goes as usual.
Isn't just clicking the link easier and more intuitive? IIRC, the sentence in question was from a few years back, when the direct link was first implemented.
(One obtained the .xpi and dragged it onto the browser, again IIRC)
If I'm mistaken, please forgive me.
But
... isn't the last sentence obsolete, and perhaps should be updated?You can get latest stable version here, too, using this direct download link for NoScript 2.2.3
To install, just drag and drop it onto your address bar.
I was in fact able to drag the link up to the Address Bar, but then had to hit Enter. The process then goes as usual.
Isn't just clicking the link easier and more intuitive? IIRC, the sentence in question was from a few years back, when the direct link was first implemented.
(One obtained the .xpi and dragged it onto the browser, again IIRC)
If I'm mistaken, please forgive me.
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