Update 2.6.9.7 breaks an inordinate number of websites even after all scripts are allowed to run on the page. Sorry, I can't give any specific URLs as they are all security related such as my brokerage account in ameriprise.com.
2.6.9.6 appears to work correctly.
[RESOLVED] 2.6.9.7 breaks websites
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mmguardiani
[RESOLVED] 2.6.9.7 breaks websites
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Re: 2.6.9.7 breaks websites
Please check latest development build 2.6.9.8rc2
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mmguardiani
Re: 2.6.9.7 breaks websites
No joy... But I did find a public site that is a good example....
http://superstore.wnd.com/Dump-Boehner-Campaign
Clicking on "Add to cart" fails even if all scripts have been enabled. 2.6.9.6 works without issue here.
http://superstore.wnd.com/Dump-Boehner-Campaign
Clicking on "Add to cart" fails even if all scripts have been enabled. 2.6.9.6 works without issue here.
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Re: 2.6.9.7 breaks websites
Are you sure you did try latest development build?
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Re: 2.6.9.7 breaks websites
http://www.myfreefarm.de/
https://gomail.o2online.de/
second lvl domains are temp whitelist, FF 3.6.28
sites worked before auto update to 2.6.9.7 (most recent) and now keep asking to activate javascript.
i kept the settings pretty much default, with modifies untrusted list, so it seems to be something
between noscript and -some- js functionality.
how safe are the beta thingies?
best regards, H.
https://gomail.o2online.de/
second lvl domains are temp whitelist, FF 3.6.28
sites worked before auto update to 2.6.9.7 (most recent) and now keep asking to activate javascript.
i kept the settings pretty much default, with modifies untrusted list, so it seems to be something
between noscript and -some- js functionality.
how safe are the beta thingies?
best regards, H.
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Re: 2.6.9.7 breaks websites
I get the impression that the 'beta thingies' are just as reliable as the 'release' thingies, and that the release channel exists to 1) help appease users who complain NS updates too frequently and 2) not clog AMO with huge numbers of full review requestsguest wrote:how safe are the beta thingies?
So you should be fine switching to the 'beta thingies' of NoScript
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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guest
Re: 2.6.9.7 breaks websites
thanks, will try it with rc then.
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guest
Re: 2.6.9.7 breaks websites
done update to 2.6.9.8 rc3 and the aforementioned sites work again.
thanks alot, thumbs up!
thanks alot, thumbs up!
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Guest
Re: 2.6.9.7 breaks websites
I, too, wanted to report that the listed version would not allow any websites to load/run scripts after temporarily allowing them.
Examples:
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/plugincheck/
http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/
Followed the directions posted above and updated to 2.6.9.8 which seems to have fixed the issue.
Examples:
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/plugincheck/
http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/
Followed the directions posted above and updated to 2.6.9.8 which seems to have fixed the issue.
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