[Unrelated] amazon.de image display problem

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[Unrelated] amazon.de image display problem

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Hi,

I have a problem with NoScript and amazon.de.
If NoScript is active, I cannot view any big/zoomed images/pictures of products. I mean the function when you click on an productimage and it expands like here: http://www.abload.de/img/unbenannt6ru48.png
But as you can see, nothing happens, just the spinning wheel... without NoScript, I can see the expanded image there.
Any ideas why this doesn´t work for me?

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Have you allowed the images-amazon.com cross site that they use? Because with the main site and this allowed, I have no problem viewing anything, everything works.
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GµårÐïåñ wrote:Have you allowed the images-amazon.com cross site that they use? Because with the main site and this allowed, I have no problem viewing anything, everything works.
yes, that´s on my whitelist...
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Are the following script sources all allowed?
  • amazon.de
  • images-amazon.com
  • ssl-images-amazon.com
You may need amazon.com as well, but I'm not sure.
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Giorgio Maone wrote:Are the following script sources all allowed?
  • amazon.de
  • images-amazon.com
  • ssl-images-amazon.com
You may need amazon.com as well, but I'm not sure.
Yes, all these sites are allowed... maybe a reinstall of the plugin might help?!
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As a test, create a new, clean Profile.
Install only NoScript.
Does amazon work?

Do you have Adblock Plus or other "blockers"?
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That is odd, I believe you might have something interfering as with the ones I told you and even without the one that Giorgio mentioned, which would be required if you were logged in, it worked for me. Can you try what @therube suggested and use a clean profile to rule out conflict with other extensions and then possibly do a Standard Diagnostic and see how it goes.
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Re: amazon.de image display problem

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I got it! :-)
The problem wasn´t NoScript, it was SSL-Everywhere from EFF.
There are two rules for amazon, one for amazon itself and one for their webservices.
If one is enabled and the other one is disabled, it doesn´t work with the enlarged images.
You have to enable or disable both, then everything works again! :)

Thanks for your help anyway :)
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