"Temp-allow top-level domain by default" fails
"Temp-allow top-level domain by default" fails
Hi,
Thanks for great add-on. Just wanted to report a new bug came with latest fix.
On "option", even I checked "Temporally allow top-level domain by default", it doesn't work for domains other than second level domains(e.g. .com/.net).
You can see it just by visiting yahoo.com and yahoo.co.jp. The option works for yahoo.com, but doesn't work for yahoo.co.jp.
Hope to have a fix. Thanks!
Thanks for great add-on. Just wanted to report a new bug came with latest fix.
On "option", even I checked "Temporally allow top-level domain by default", it doesn't work for domains other than second level domains(e.g. .com/.net).
You can see it just by visiting yahoo.com and yahoo.co.jp. The option works for yahoo.com, but doesn't work for yahoo.co.jp.
Hope to have a fix. Thanks!
Last edited by barbaz on Fri Jan 13, 2017 2:55 am, edited 2 times in total.
Reason: Un-closing - another user is helping to troubleshoot this.
Reason: Un-closing - another user is helping to troubleshoot this.
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Re: "Temporally allow top-level domain by default" doesn't w
Looks to be working here.
http://promotion.yahoo.co.jp/event/nenga2017/
An ad there takes me to
http://cweb.canon.jp/pixus/special/room ... 2016112803
Both yahoo.co.jp & canon.jp are allowed.
(2017, year of the Rooster, so is that something that some Japanese also take heed of, http://promotion.yahoo.co.jp/event/neng ... dex.php#pr ?)
http://promotion.yahoo.co.jp/event/nenga2017/
An ad there takes me to
http://cweb.canon.jp/pixus/special/room ... 2016112803
Both yahoo.co.jp & canon.jp are allowed.
(2017, year of the Rooster, so is that something that some Japanese also take heed of, http://promotion.yahoo.co.jp/event/neng ... dex.php#pr ?)
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Re: "Temporally allow top-level domain by default" doesn't w
Works for me as well. Visited yahoo.com, then yahoo.co.jp. Both were temporarily allowed.
Please export your entire NoScript configuration: NoScript Options > Export (the one *on the very bottom* of NoScript Options, *not* the one unique to the Whitelist panel). Then go to NoScript Options > Reset. Select Temporarily allow top-level sites by default, along with your setting for granularity of that option.
Does the problem still exist?
Please export your entire NoScript configuration: NoScript Options > Export (the one *on the very bottom* of NoScript Options, *not* the one unique to the Whitelist panel). Then go to NoScript Options > Reset. Select Temporarily allow top-level sites by default, along with your setting for granularity of that option.
Does the problem still exist?
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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Re: "Temporally allow top-level domain by default" doesn't w
I put wrong example. It was my mistake, sorry about it.
Please visit:
http://www.jma.go.jp/jp/highresorad/
At the very first time you visit, Noscript doesn't allow the domain. And if you reload, Noscript allows.
Thanks.
Please visit:
http://www.jma.go.jp/jp/highresorad/
At the very first time you visit, Noscript doesn't allow the domain. And if you reload, Noscript allows.
Thanks.
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Re: "Temporally allow top-level domain by default" doesn't w
OK, Now I know the problem. Please forget messages above.
When you go to web site from *Bookmarks*, the symptom occurs.
For repro, please bookmark: http://www.yahoo.co.jp/
And revoke temporary allowed sites. And jump to the web site by selecting the bookmark, and see what happens.
And when you reload the page, Noscript allows the domain.
I use Firefox 50.1.0, and Noscript 2.9.5.2
Thanks.
When you go to web site from *Bookmarks*, the symptom occurs.
For repro, please bookmark: http://www.yahoo.co.jp/
And revoke temporary allowed sites. And jump to the web site by selecting the bookmark, and see what happens.
And when you reload the page, Noscript allows the domain.
I use Firefox 50.1.0, and Noscript 2.9.5.2
Thanks.
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Re: "Temporally allow top-level domain by default" doesn't w
There is no relations second level domain or not for this bug. It's simply whether you jump from bookmark or not.
In my example, going http://yahoo.com results normal(Noscript allows top domain), even I jump from bookmark.
It's because http://yahoo.com is redirected to https://yahoo.com(secure site).
If you bookmark https://yahoo.com, the symptom occurs.
In my example, going http://yahoo.com results normal(Noscript allows top domain), even I jump from bookmark.
It's because http://yahoo.com is redirected to https://yahoo.com(secure site).
If you bookmark https://yahoo.com, the symptom occurs.
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Re: "Temporally allow top-level domain by default" doesn't w
Sorry for multiple post.
Correction. You should bookmark https://www.yahoo.com/, instead of https://yahoo.com/ to see the problem.
Thanks.
Correction. You should bookmark https://www.yahoo.com/, instead of https://yahoo.com/ to see the problem.
Thanks.
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Re: "Temporally allow top-level domain by default" doesn't w
Have you enabled "Allow sites opened through bookmarks", or not?
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Re: "Temporally allow top-level domain by default" doesn't w
No, I didn't. But "Temporally allow top-level domain by default" used to work even I didn't turn on the switch. The latest version of Noscript breaks it.
Now I know the symptom, so I turned the switch on for workaround.
Thanks.
Now I know the symptom, so I turned the switch on for workaround.
Thanks.
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Re: "Temporally allow top-level domain by default" doesn't w
I still can't reproduce the problem.jitama wrote:OK, Now I know the problem. Please forget messages above.
When you go to web site from *Bookmarks*, the symptom occurs.
For repro, please bookmark: http://www.yahoo.co.jp/
And revoke temporary allowed sites. And jump to the web site by selecting the bookmark, and see what happens.
And when you reload the page, Noscript allows the domain.
I use Firefox 50.1.0, and Noscript 2.9.5.2
Thanks.
You're registered, you can edit your posts. Click the "EDIT" button on top of the post.jitama wrote:Sorry for multiple post.
No need for you to multi-post if you think it's a problem.
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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Re: "Temporally allow top-level domain by default" doesn't w
Hi,
barbaz> I still can't reproduce the problem.
Please follow the procedure below.
1. Set Options:
Check on "Temporally Allow top-level domain by default"
and check on "second level domain(noscript.net)"
Uncheck "Allow sites opened through bookmarks"
2. Create bookmark of http://www.yahoo.co.jp on your firefox.
(Please make sure to create exactly I instructed. Creating http://yahoo.co.jp will leads you to different result.)
3. Revoke all temporally allowed sites.
4. Open the bookmark. You will see yahoo.co.jp is NOT allowed.
barbaz> You're registered, you can edit your posts. Click the "EDIT" button on top of the post.
Oh, Thanks for letting me know, and sorry for bothering.
Thanks.
barbaz> I still can't reproduce the problem.
Please follow the procedure below.
1. Set Options:
Check on "Temporally Allow top-level domain by default"
and check on "second level domain(noscript.net)"
Uncheck "Allow sites opened through bookmarks"
2. Create bookmark of http://www.yahoo.co.jp on your firefox.
(Please make sure to create exactly I instructed. Creating http://yahoo.co.jp will leads you to different result.)
3. Revoke all temporally allowed sites.
4. Open the bookmark. You will see yahoo.co.jp is NOT allowed.
barbaz> You're registered, you can edit your posts. Click the "EDIT" button on top of the post.
Oh, Thanks for letting me know, and sorry for bothering.
Thanks.
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Re: "Temporally allow top-level domain by default" doesn't w
Same result - still works fine for me.jitama wrote:Please follow the procedure below.
Please see above
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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Re: "Temporally allow top-level domain by default" doesn't w
barbaz> Please export your entire NoScript configuration: NoScript Options > Export (the one *on the very bottom* of NoScript Options, *not* the one unique to the Whitelist panel). Then go to NoScript Options > Reset. Select Temporarily allow top-level sites by default, along with your setting for granularity of that option.
barbaz>
barbaz> Does the problem still exist?
Sorry, I just noticed I didn't reply to your question. Sure, I did do that. And the result is same.
All I did:
1. Export Noscript configuration.
2. Reset options.
3. Close "Options".
3. Open "Options", Check on "Temporally Allow top-level domain by default".(This is very it.)
(I'm using Japanese Localized. So words may be slightly different from yours.)
4. Jump to the site through the bookmark of "http://www.yahoo.co.jp".
5. And I see "Temporally allow yahoo.co.jp" when I hover mouse cursor on Noscript icon.
And I did it again now. And it's same.
Strange...
barbaz>
barbaz> Does the problem still exist?
Sorry, I just noticed I didn't reply to your question. Sure, I did do that. And the result is same.
All I did:
1. Export Noscript configuration.
2. Reset options.
3. Close "Options".
3. Open "Options", Check on "Temporally Allow top-level domain by default".(This is very it.)
(I'm using Japanese Localized. So words may be slightly different from yours.)
4. Jump to the site through the bookmark of "http://www.yahoo.co.jp".
5. And I see "Temporally allow yahoo.co.jp" when I hover mouse cursor on Noscript icon.
And I did it again now. And it's same.
Strange...
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Re: "Temporally allow top-level domain by default" doesn't w
Thanks for testing that.
Please create a clean profile from scratch. Install only NoScript latest development build, leaving all the defaults.
Does the problem still exist?
If not, what if you then import your NS settings into the clean profile using the Import and Export buttons *on the very bottom* of NS Options?
If that still doesn't reproduce the problem, this isn't a NoScript issue... try Standard Diagnostic (leaving NS enabled) to isolate and correct the real cause.
Let us know, thanks.
Please create a clean profile from scratch. Install only NoScript latest development build, leaving all the defaults.
Does the problem still exist?
If not, what if you then import your NS settings into the clean profile using the Import and Export buttons *on the very bottom* of NS Options?
If that still doesn't reproduce the problem, this isn't a NoScript issue... try Standard Diagnostic (leaving NS enabled) to isolate and correct the real cause.
Let us know, thanks.
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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Re: "Temporally allow top-level domain by default" doesn't w
OK, now I see what you are saying.
Problem doesn't occur if I create new firefox profile and install only Noscript.
Then maybe this is not noscript problem, however, I just like to mention it used to work until I update Noscript to 2.9.5.2.
2.9.5.2 change log says :
v 2.9.5.2
=============================================================
x Fixed top-level media loads issues
Maybe this is related.
I give up to get rid of this problem.
But anyway, thanks for trying to help me. Appreciated.
Problem doesn't occur if I create new firefox profile and install only Noscript.
Then maybe this is not noscript problem, however, I just like to mention it used to work until I update Noscript to 2.9.5.2.
2.9.5.2 change log says :
v 2.9.5.2
=============================================================
x Fixed top-level media loads issues
Maybe this is related.
I give up to get rid of this problem.
But anyway, thanks for trying to help me. Appreciated.
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