allowed.untrusted-glb
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JPearson
allowed.untrusted-glb
Good morning,
Recently I have been having a bit of a show stopper showing up in Firefox using the normally wonderful "NoScript." I am using it on 4 machines 2 PC, 2 Macs. All have the latest versions installed.
FREQUENTLY the notification will show up at the bottom of the screen "allowed.untrusted-glb" and then give a script number, and another item whose value is always 0. When this shows up, javascript is shut off, and I have to restart Firefox. I can then go to the same page (Facebook for example) and the error does not show back up, until the next random time that I may go to FB or some other site. This occurs on ALL of my machines. They are in separate locations on non-connected networks.
It is frustrating enough that I have had to disable NoScript to be able to continue working.
If anyone knows how to resolve this, please share.
Thank you for your time.
Recently I have been having a bit of a show stopper showing up in Firefox using the normally wonderful "NoScript." I am using it on 4 machines 2 PC, 2 Macs. All have the latest versions installed.
FREQUENTLY the notification will show up at the bottom of the screen "allowed.untrusted-glb" and then give a script number, and another item whose value is always 0. When this shows up, javascript is shut off, and I have to restart Firefox. I can then go to the same page (Facebook for example) and the error does not show back up, until the next random time that I may go to FB or some other site. This occurs on ALL of my machines. They are in separate locations on non-connected networks.
It is frustrating enough that I have had to disable NoScript to be able to continue working.
If anyone knows how to resolve this, please share.
Thank you for your time.
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:50.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/50.0
Re: allowed.untrusted-glb
I see it too. It's a missing locale string, Giorgio would have to fix it.
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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JPearson
Re: allowed.untrusted-glb
Thank you barbaz. Is there a proper way to let Giogio know about the issue, or is it already known?barbaz wrote:I see it too. It's a missing locale string, Giorgio would have to fix it.
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:50.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/50.0
Re: allowed.untrusted-glb
This forum is the proper way. Usually these issues get posted in NoScript Development, but since you're not registered it's fine here.
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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Re: allowed.untrusted-glb
Sorry, I didn't quite read the OP carefully.
Please continue discussion of that in the linked thread. Let's keep this one for the missing locale string.
That is already a known issue - viewtopic.php?f=7&t=22355JPearson wrote:FREQUENTLY the notification will show up at the bottom of the screen "allowed.untrusted-glb" and then give a script number, and another item whose value is always 0. When this shows up, javascript is shut off, and I have to restart Firefox. I can then go to the same page (Facebook for example) and the error does not show back up, until the next random time that I may go to FB or some other site.
Please continue discussion of that in the linked thread. Let's keep this one for the missing locale string.
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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JPearson
Re: allowed.untrusted-glb
barbaz,barbaz wrote:Sorry, I didn't quite read the OP carefully.
That is already a known issue - viewtopic.php?f=7&t=22355JPearson wrote:FREQUENTLY the notification will show up at the bottom of the screen "allowed.untrusted-glb" and then give a script number, and another item whose value is always 0. When this shows up, javascript is shut off, and I have to restart Firefox. I can then go to the same page (Facebook for example) and the error does not show back up, until the next random time that I may go to FB or some other site.
Please continue discussion of that in the linked thread. Let's keep this one for the missing locale string.
The issue that I'm having ONLY occurs when the "allowed.untrusted-glb" notification appears. I am not having ANY of the issues that are currently being discussed in the thread you referred to. Perhaps I need to search for a way to go back to an earlier version since this only started with the newest release.
It must be just me. Odd that it is doing the same thing on Mac and PC though.
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:50.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/50.0
Re: allowed.untrusted-glb
"allowed.untrusted-glb" is supposed to say that you have Scripts Globally Allowed and are visiting a site Marked as Untrusted. And you wrote that when you see this, JS becomes blocked and you can't allow it. That is exactly the same bug as in the other thread.JPearson wrote:The issue that I'm having ONLY occurs when the "allowed.untrusted-glb" notification appears.
Continuing over there would make the discussion easier to follow, is all.
Here are the links. Can you please let us know which is the latest working rc version?JPearson wrote:Perhaps I need to search for a way to go back to an earlier version since this only started with the newest release.
Old NoScript @
https://addons.mozilla.org/addon/noscript/versions
*or*
https://noscript.net/feed?c=100&t=a
No it's not. I for one see exactly the same issue.JPearson wrote:It must be just me.
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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JPearson
Re: allowed.untrusted-glb
barbaz wrote:"allowed.untrusted-glb" is supposed to say that you have Scripts Globally Allowed and are visiting a site Marked as Untrusted. And you wrote that when you see this, JS becomes blocked and you can't allow it. That is exactly the same bug as in the other thread.JPearson wrote:The issue that I'm having ONLY occurs when the "allowed.untrusted-glb" notification appears.
Continuing over there would make the discussion easier to follow, is all.
Here are the links. Can you please let us know which is the latest working rc version?JPearson wrote:Perhaps I need to search for a way to go back to an earlier version since this only started with the newest release.
Old NoScript @
https://addons.mozilla.org/addon/noscript/versions
*or*
https://noscript.net/feed?c=100&t=a
No it's not. I for one see exactly the same issue.JPearson wrote:It must be just me.
Just wanted to update - I uninstalled 2.9.5.2 then installed 2.9.5.1
The problem immediately went away.
Then a day or so later, 2.9.5.1 automatically updated back to 2.9.5.2
The problem immediately returned.
I did not try any of the intermediate RCs.
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:50.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/50.0
Re: allowed.untrusted-glb
So could you please do that and let us know the latest working one?JPearson wrote:I did not try any of the intermediate RCs.
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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JPearson
Re: allowed.untrusted-glb
Jeeez. I came to report an issue and got a job...barbaz wrote:So could you please do that and let us know the latest working one?JPearson wrote:I did not try any of the intermediate RCs.
So it looks like the problem started with RC3. Ones prior to that do not seem to have the issue.
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:50.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/50.0
Re: allowed.untrusted-glb
Thanks!
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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