I'm running NS with scripts globally denied, and I am having a conflict with Evernote Clearly. EC will not load unless I allow the current site (i.e. button does not work when clicked). EC tries to inject a script into the current page from chrome: , since after clicking the NS icon I see a disabled "Forbid chrome:" (which doesn't appear otherwise).
How can this issue be resolved, without putting NS in globally allowed/temp-allow from URL? I want to run EC but want to keep NS in forbid globally.
Any help will be appreciated.
(EDIT: Please do not mention alternative services. EC seems to be the option that best suits me.)
Conflict with Evernote clearly and Noscript
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Conflict with Evernote clearly and Noscript
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Re: Conflict with Evernote clearly and Noscript
Scripts from chrome: never get blocked. That's why the option on the menu is greyed out; NoScript doesn't (even try to) block chrome: scripts.
But EC might also be injecting scripts into the page that are in the page context, rather than chrome: context. In this case, there's nothing to be done except trust the page.
But EC might also be injecting scripts into the page that are in the page context, rather than chrome: context. In this case, there's nothing to be done except trust the page.
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Re: Conflict with Evernote clearly and Noscript
I have a question: does NS only block scripts this way (all scripts are blocked if the main domain is blocked), or is it just how NS implements it?Thrawn wrote:But EC might also be injecting scripts into the page that are in the page context, rather than chrome: context. In this case, there's nothing to be done except trust the page.
Anyway, I have switched to the main Evernote extension, and while pages are not formatted cleanly into a reading mode (just as EC does) it works quite well.
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