Firefox 9.0.1 + No Script Issues

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midran
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Firefox 9.0.1 + No Script Issues

Post by midran »

Hi

i just reinstalled Win7 on my computer and installed the newest Firefox (9.0.1) and the newest No Script add-on.
but after restarting FF the issue occur.
rightclick menu pops up then dissapear multiple times on 1 click, same goes for typing in the address bar (ex. youtube which tends to have alot of addressbar links).

anyone else having this problem?
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Tom T.
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Re: Firefox 9.0.1 + No Script Issues

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midran wrote:rightclick menu pops up then dissapear multiple times on 1 click, same goes for typing in the address bar (ex. youtube which tends to have alot of addressbar links).
I realize that there may be a language barrier, so please help me try to understand the problem better.

To make this happen, I go to YouTube. I type what in the Address Bar? YouTube, or some other site?
"addressbar links" -- not sure what you mean.

Please give a specific example of URL to go to, what links to click or URLs to type, etc.
One picture is worth a thousand words, so a screenshot may also be very helpful.

In the meantime, try creating a brand new profile. Install only NoScript; no other add-ons. Leave all of the defaults. Does the problem still persist?
midran wrote:anyone else having this problem?
Not that I know of.
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Re: Firefox 9.0.1 + No Script Issues

Post by GµårÐïåñ »

I am with Tom on this, I am not grasping what exactly you mean by this. However, I am feeling you mean that when you right click the menu that appears disappears before you can click, in which case it seems "something" is stealing focus from you and that could be anything frankly, even a hardware issue with your mouse click behaviors. If you mean choosing to allow sites through NS is done one by one on right click, then you can just regular left click the icon to get the sticky menu which will stay until you have made all your choices, then you can click elsewhere to have it do the reloads. Otherwise, I am at a loss as to what you are expressing.
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