Have been using NS for ~2+ years. I'm not versed in the "super technical" settings, I usually whitelist scripts until the site works..
Backstory: Recently clean installed firefox 45 and hence NS 2.9.0.4 (not due to virus/malware). Since then, I've noticed this issue I can't seem to fix by just allowing all scripts..
On jcrew shopping site, more specifically the shopping cart page: some buttons work, others don't. I cannot remove or edit items in my cart, and I cannot add promo codes. I can, however checkout and pay.. All buttons look to be tied to js
I've tried looking on the console through firefox, but it's full of info I cannot decipher
Any suggestions?
Thanks
[UNRELATED]Trouble shopping on jcrew.com
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k2777
[UNRELATED]Trouble shopping on jcrew.com
Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.7; rv:45.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/45.0
Re: Trouble shopping on jcrew.com
Were you checking Browser Console (⌘-Shift-J) or Web Console (⌘-Option-K)?k2777 wrote:I've tried looking on the console through firefox, but it's full of info I cannot decipher
Please check the Browser Console (⌘-Shift-J) when this issue happens and post here any messages related to NoScript.
(related messages usually start with either "[NoScript" or "[ABE]"; if you don't know what's related, turn off CSS warnings and post everything else you see)
(offtopic: Nice choice of OS
anyway, it's been a while since I've used Mac OS X 10.7, so i'm not completely sure about Mac-specific keystrokes...)
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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k2777
Re: Trouble shopping on jcrew.com
Yes, was definitely checking the Web Console and not the Browser Console.. (oops!)barbaz wrote:Were you checking Browser Console (⌘-Shift-J) or Web Console (⌘-Option-K)?
However, when I opened the Browser Console, I discovered the problem was not with NS, but rather with my anti-tracking software (which is really weird because when I turned off NS and kept anti-tracker untouched, every and all buttons worked on jcrew.. I'm sure there's an explanation for that..
Thanks for the instructions, sorry for my partial ineptitude there..
lol, thanks. But really all credit goes to the Mac community and its collective propensity to recognize/vocalize displeasure -- every subsequent OS was overwhelmingly panned on the forums and nothing in my own experience testing the "upgrades" convinced me to ignore their cries of foul play.. It's been a great OS for sure..barbaz wrote:(offtopic: Nice choice of OS10.7 is the last version before Apple "stuffed" OS X, with all that social integration crapola etc.
anyway, it's been a while since I've used Mac OS X 10.7, so i'm not completely sure about Mac-specific keystrokes...)
Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.7; rv:45.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/45.0
Re: Trouble shopping on jcrew.com
Thanks for reporting your findings.
In case others who have the same problem find this thread.. can you please tell us what is this anti-tracking software?k2777 wrote: the problem was not with NS, but rather with my anti-tracking software
Yep, that's what extension conflict looks like.k2777 wrote:(which is really weird because when I turned off NS and kept anti-tracker untouched, every and all buttons worked on jcrew.. I'm sure there's an explanation for that..)
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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Re: Trouble shopping on jcrew.com
Anti-tracker was Ghostery. It had blocked Omniture. Once that was unblocked, all buttons worked without a hitch..barbaz wrote:In case others who have the same problem find this thread.. can you please tell us what is this anti-tracking software?k2777 wrote: the problem was not with NS, but rather with my anti-tracking software
Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.7; rv:45.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/45.0