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Vimeo does not work

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All domains are allowed, no blocked objects remaining.

The only solution is to disable NoScript globally.
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Thrawn
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Re: Vimeo does not work

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Have you tried the following?
  • Looking for messages in the Error Console (Tools - Web Developer - Error Console)?
  • Selecting 'Scripts Globally Allowed'? Sometimes there are quirky situations where this makes a difference, even if everything on the menu is allowed.
  • Creating a new profile, installing only NoScript, and seeing whether you can reproduce the problem?
What specific failures are you seeing? Ie expected vs actual behavior. Are you getting the NoScript placeholders for videos, but they're not playing? Or are you not seeing anything at all?
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Re: Vimeo does not work

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It works for me, after several cycles of page refreshes, and new scripts and objects requesting permission after each refresh. See Why must I "Temporarily allow all this page" REPEATEDLY? for why this happens. I did not TA all the page, but only the necessary things. In one case, I had to click an additional Flash placeholder.

If you have all Embeddings page checked, including "Apply to whitelisted", as I do, sooner or later the following will show in Recently Blocked Sites:
"TA All from (shockwave-flash@vimeo blah blah blah)".

Annoying, but with all due respect to my good friend Thrawn, it's still safer than Globally Allow. :)
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Re: Vimeo does not work

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Tom T. wrote: Annoying, but with all due respect to my good friend Thrawn, it's still safer than Globally Allow. :)
Oh, certainly. I only suggested global allow as a diagnostic tool. I should have clarified that.
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