Firefox javascript button issues

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jupiter

Firefox javascript button issues

Post by jupiter »

Hi there,

I am having this weird issue since I upgraded to Firefox 45.2.0. I went back to FF 38.8 but the issue remained so I assume it might be noscript.

There is this website called Craig's list
Craig's uses a bunch of subdomains such as

newyork.craigs.org
denver.craigs.org
southjersey.craigs.org
...
etc


They started using tons of Javascript in their "Reply" button in order to hide contact info Phone and Emails.

Since I upgraded and restarted FF 45.2, pretty much I can't use the javascript version of their "reply" button.

basicaly I click on their reply button and nothi8ng happens, I can click repeatedly and still nothing.
only the non-javascript version works OK.

I used Noscript whitelist with "*.craigs.org" but nothing changed.
The only subdomain it works is where I "allow" or "temporarily allow" Craigs.org
1)so lets say I am on newyork.craigs.org and I block javascript ,
2)then refresh all pages,
3)then I "allow" craigs
4)and I refresh all pages and the button works most of the time.
but only on newyork.... subdomain. if I go to denver.craigs.. it will not work. same with any other subdomain,

so I have to repeat the steps 1-4 in order to get it to work. I read the feedback forums on crai'gs list and many people seem to have the same issue, especially with firefox, (they don't mention if they use NoScript)

Anyone knows a workaround.
thanks ans cheers
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows 7; rv:31.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/41
barbaz
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Re: Firefox javascript button issues

Post by barbaz »

jupiter wrote:I used Noscript whitelist with "*.craigs.org" but nothing changed.
https://noscript.net/features#sitematching
Did you try with just "craigs.org"?
jupiter wrote:I read the feedback forums on crai'gs list and many people seem to have the same issue, especially with firefox, (they don't mention if they use NoScript)
Link(s) please?
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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