I just ran into a serious bug in the new NoScript. I don't know when, but probably within the past 24 hours, it just quietly "uninstalled" itself.
Well, not really. But I noticed scripts running on a page I didn't recall allowing them for, reached for the NoScript button to check what was allowed on that page, and the button was missing from the toolbar! I went to about:addons to see what was going on with it, and it was still listed there, not as deactivated or "will be removed when Firefox restarts" or anything, nor as "legacy". I selected "options" but Firefox incorrectly displayed a blank page instead of the NoScript options screen.
Restarting the browser seems to have restored things to correct behavior -- for now. But this incident is extremely disturbing.
1. Security software should not suddenly cease protecting the user without a user-initiated reason (clicked to turn it off or etc.)
2. Security software should definitely never silently cease protecting the user. Any deactivation should be accompanied by a modal dialog box, and that should include a "cancel" option to keep it from deactivating.
3. Obviously there is also a bug of some kind in the options screen code.
NoScript silently disappeared until a browser restart
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Herman Nelson
NoScript silently disappeared until a browser restart
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ViRGE
Re: NoScript silently disappeared until a browser restart
Seconding this observation. NoScript 10.1.3c2 outright vanished on me. The only way to get it back was to restart the browser.
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Guest
Re: NoScript silently disappeared until a browser restart
Third. Same thing, windows 10 64bit, Firefox
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Herman Nelson
Re: NoScript silently disappeared until a browser restart
*bump* because this is down to page 3 with no official acknowledgment, it's corroborated, and it's serious.
P.S. The captcha input field here incorrectly shows a hand instead of an I-beam pointer, thus giving the perceived affordance of being read-only. You might want to fix that.
P.S. The captcha input field here incorrectly shows a hand instead of an I-beam pointer, thus giving the perceived affordance of being read-only. You might want to fix that.
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Re: NoScript silently disappeared until a browser restart
Hi Herman, that can happen with version 10.1.3, perhaps also with version 10.1.3c2. There is going to be an update released in a few hours, install it, it should take care of your issue.
Bo
Bo
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Herman Nelson
Re: NoScript silently disappeared until a browser restart
Begging your pardon, but why would I believe a random "junior member" of this forum has the inside track on what's going on here?
P.S. Now experiencing another weird symptom. Clicking the S button de-maximizes my browser window! This didn't happen a few days ago.
P.S. Now experiencing another weird symptom. Clicking the S button de-maximizes my browser window! This didn't happen a few days ago.
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Re: NoScript silently disappeared until a browser restart
Facts are facts, regardless of whether you approve of the person stating them. You believe that?Herman Nelson wrote:Begging your pardon, but why would I believe a random "junior member" of this forum has the inside track on what's going on here?
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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Re: NoScript silently disappeared until a browser restart
https://forums.informaction.com/viewtop ... =7&t=23942Herman Nelson wrote:Begging your pardon, but why would I believe a random "junior member" of this forum has the inside track on what's going on here?
P.S. Now experiencing another weird symptom. Clicking the S button de-maximizes my browser window! This didn't happen a few days ago.
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; Win64; x64; rv:57.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/57.0