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Re: Firefox 57 and NoScript

Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2017 5:08 am
by richbuff
I turned off my laptop in the wee hours of the morning > I turn it on a few hours later > I launched Firefox > Firefox will start after updating > Omg, Firefox has mutated! And no NoScript icon! I have not felt such sheer terror since two dogs, a German Shepherd and a Chow mix charged at me on the street from their driveway from only 20 feet away, four weeks ago. Ok, I survived that major problem with a tenth of a second to spare, so I shall survive this, too.


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Re: Firefox 57 and NoScript

Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2017 9:31 am
by psykolow
barbaz wrote:
psykolow wrote:hello, hum so someone can explain whats the trick to get back our lovely noscript?
You could temporarily roll back to Firefox 56.0.2 until NoScript Webext comes out.


harf so i gonna wait.. a litle more.. **********ing capitalist and theyr big data harvesting.. **** useless script... , thanks also alot to giorgio +1 for not being data milky cow

Re: Firefox 57 and NoScript

Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2017 10:27 pm
by Some Guy
The message on the splash page said "definitely by the end of this week." Well, here we are. Any chance we'll see FF57 support today, or is it delayed?
Love the app... hoping for a speedy return.

SG

Re: Firefox 57 and NoScript

Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2017 11:03 pm
by barbaz
Some Guy wrote: the end of this week." Well, here we are.
Not yet. End of this week is 19 November.

Re: Firefox 57 and NoScript

Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2017 12:28 am
by GOGI
barbaz wrote:
Some Guy wrote: the end of this week." Well, here we are.
Not yet. End of this week is 19 November.
:D that's right, but please don't tell us it will be released on Sunday at 23:59:59 :D :D :D

Re: Firefox 57 and NoScript

Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2017 2:17 am
by barbaz
GOGI wrote:
barbaz wrote:
Some Guy wrote: the end of this week." Well, here we are.
Not yet. End of this week is 19 November.
:D that's right, but please don't tell us it will be released on Sunday at 23:59:59 :D :D :D
LOL!! :lol:

Seriously though, I'm not sure if even Giorgio knows for sure exactly when it'll be out. I hope it doesn't take as long as that.

Re: Firefox 57 and NoScript

Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2017 2:19 am
by NoScriptLover
How can I disble the new firefox and return to a 56 version until the add ons are compatible with 57 version? I HTE this new 57 version. Thanks

Re: Firefox 57 and NoScript

Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2017 2:23 am
by DenverDave
Thank you so much for NoScript - anxiously awaiting an update for FireFox 57. Our Windows 7 PC with FireFox 57 is basically unusable without NoScript - I suspect, but am not sure, the issue is with Yahoo Mail. If anyone else has found a setting to change to get by until NoScript is available, please let me know.

Thanks

Re: Firefox 57 and NoScript

Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2017 2:26 am
by barbaz
NoScriptLover wrote:How can I disble the new firefox and return to a 56 version until the add ons are compatible with 57 version? I HTE this new 57 version. Thanks
First step is to download Firefox 56, the link has been given earlier in this thread - https://forums.informaction.com/viewtop ... 092#p91092

To disable Firefox update:
about:config
set both app.update.auto and app.update.enabled to false
Also make sure you don't have Mozilla Maintenance Service installed

Does this help?

Re: Firefox 57 and NoScript

Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2017 3:31 am
by tytl
Will future NoScript updates still support FF56? I installed FF57 and I really hate it, so I reinstalled FF56 and will probably keep it that way.

Re: Firefox 57 and NoScript

Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2017 3:36 am
by advicer
wenn ihr unbedingt ff57 nutzen wollt und euch die esr nicht gefällt, dann könnt ihr bis zum erscheinen von noscript als webextention ja umatrix nehmen, das dasselbe und noch einiges mehr nur auf eine andere art tut...
ff hat euch das bestimmt wie mir auch schon vorgeschlagen...
trotzdem hoffe ich das noscript bald soweit ist...
habe keine lust mich umzugewöhnen...

written in german because i can't speak english...
have a nice day...

Re: Firefox 57 and NoScript

Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2017 3:51 am
by barbaz
advicer Google-translated to English wrote:if you absolutely want to use ff57 and you do not like the esr, then you can take until the appearance of noscript as a webextention yes umatrix that does the same and a lot more in a different way ...
ff has you determined that as me already suggested ...
Nevertheless, I hope the noscript soon so far ...
I do not want to change my habit ...

Re: Firefox 57 and NoScript

Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2017 4:22 am
by GOGI
barbaz wrote:Seriously though, I'm not sure if even Giorgio knows for sure exactly when it'll be out. I hope it doesn't take as long as that.
To be honest, I'm pretty sure that the problem is not that the extension isn't ready yet for some release (even alpha or beta), than the fact I guess that Giorgio is testing the extension in order to be released with the less possible bugs... Even if there will always be bugs and corrections. But that's my guess, we'll see...

Re: Firefox 57 and NoScript

Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2017 6:31 am
by warblerduck
GOGI wrote:
barbaz wrote:Seriously though, I'm not sure if even Giorgio knows for sure exactly when it'll be out. I hope it doesn't take as long as that.
To be honest, I'm pretty sure that the problem is not that the extension isn't ready yet for some release (even alpha or beta), than the fact I guess that Giorgio is testing the extension in order to be released with the less possible bugs... Even if there will always be bugs and corrections. But that's my guess, we'll see...
If that is the case then I would rather he just released it asap regardless of bugs.

So many of us have come to rely on NoScript and are feeling desperately insecure without it. The more of us reporting bugs then the quicker it can be fixed.

Re: Firefox 57 and NoScript

Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2017 6:36 am
by all_encrypted
I signed up just to ask this question. Big fan of NoScript of course.

Can't we just change the config?

about:config
extensions.legacy.enabled ;true