I am currently stuck with an XSS warning loop running both current NoScript and current Firefox whenever I visit several websites. Most consistently, tumblr user pages.
The message I am getting is:
NoScript detected a potential Cross-Site Scripting attack
from [tumblr user page] to [tumblr assets server]
Suspicious data:
window.name
No matter what options I choose, including "Allow all" results in the window popping up again and again until I give up and leave the page. The message is always exactly the same with the only variance being the user page depending on which page I am on at the time. Exact sites edited out due to triggering spam filter, but pretty much every user page causes it for me. Is there any way to fix this?
XSS warning loop issue
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Kerta
XSS warning loop issue
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MakoSDV
Re: XSS warning loop issue
I just ran into the same problem. I just had to completely disable XSS in NoScript and then restart my browser to get the warning to stop popping up.
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Re: XSS warning loop issue
I'm having the same issue. The prompt won't go away until the browser restarts then it comes back when I visit an offending page, so it's not a solution. I just put it into a far away virtual desktop and ignore it, but I'd love for this to be fixed.
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Re: XSS warning loop issue
Working on it, will be fixed in next release, thanks.
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