[Resolved] Can't see images even with "allow all scripts"
Re: Can't see images even with "allow all scripts"
Is "googleapis.com" in Untrusted?
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Re: Can't see images even with "allow all scripts"
How do I see what's "untrusted"? There is a "Whitelist" in my NoScript "Options", but I don't see anyplace with an untrusted 'list'. I can mark a given page as untrusted, but can't see what else is on the list.
Thanks.
Thanks.
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Re: Can't see images even with "allow all scripts"
You can either check about:config -> noscript.untrusted , or go to a page that calls the googleapis script and check NoScript menu -> Untrusted, where you would see Allow and Temporarily allow each-untrusted-domain.
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Re: Can't see images even with "allow all scripts"
I went to about:config and it _does_ have googleapis on noscript-untrusted. It also has a lot of other not-so-bad-seeming things listed---googleanalytics and twitter and a bunch of other things. Can I just delete that whole noscript-untrusted line? When I went to about:config it said I might be messing with my computer's warranty if I change something important...
Thanks.
Thanks.
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Re: Can't see images even with "allow all scripts"
haha mozilla is free software so there's no warranty to void
Well, do you want to clear out your entire Untrusted list? If so, just right-click its entry in about:config and select "Reset". Shouldn't hurt anything, but if you're concerned about it you can first use the "Export" button that is specific to the NoScript Options -> Whitelist (*not* the one on the very bottom of the Options window) to back up your current Untrusted list (and whitelist too).
(I don't know if you'll need to restart the browser or reload all your open pages for the change to fully take effect.)
Well, do you want to clear out your entire Untrusted list? If so, just right-click its entry in about:config and select "Reset". Shouldn't hurt anything, but if you're concerned about it you can first use the "Export" button that is specific to the NoScript Options -> Whitelist (*not* the one on the very bottom of the Options window) to back up your current Untrusted list (and whitelist too).
(I don't know if you'll need to restart the browser or reload all your open pages for the change to fully take effect.)
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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Re: Can't see images even with "allow all scripts"
Aha!! That did it. I reset the 'untrusted' list and restarted my browser, and now I can see The Onion images if I "temporarily allow all on page". Thanks so much! Any idea how all those sites came to be 'untrusted' in the first place? I guess I know how to fix it if it happens again. Hopefully this will help with the other sites where "allow"ing didn't seem to work. (I just checked the photoshop download page and that button is visible as well. Hooray!)
Thanks so much for your help!!
Thanks so much for your help!!
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Re: Can't see images even with "allow all scripts"
Not really, no. Most likely someone other than you who doesn't know what they're doing marked the sites as Untrusted through the menu.ironiccoinskort wrote:Any idea how all those sites came to be 'untrusted' in the first place?
http://noscript.net/faq#qa3_10 might be a better way to fix it going forward...ironiccoinskort wrote:I guess I know how to fix it if it happens again.
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Re: Can't see images even with "allow all scripts"
Ok, will do. Many thanks, once more!
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