about:reader
Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2015 8:48 pm
How come I have to allow it all the time?
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It looks like it does, but I still see stuff like this https://i.imgur.com/0yTZLcF.jpg on a regular basis.barbaz wrote:It doesn't stay in your whitelist despite "permanently" Allowing it?
I'm sorry, but that's all Greek to me.barbaz wrote:1) "allowed.untrusted-glb" indicates that NoScript string is missing for your locale (Italian?). That is a bug unrelated to this...
(viewtopic.php?f=7&t=20593 discusses the same issue for a different string)
Here you go: https://i.imgur.com/vg3KkSZ.jpg https://i.imgur.com/J5ixRAa.jpg.barbaz wrote: 2) What's actually in the NoScript menu when you see that? Please post a screenshot of it, showing the Untrusted submenu too
hehLuigi wrote:I'm sorry, but that's all Greek to me.
Looks like you've marked about:reader as Untrusted.Luigi wrote:Here you go:barbaz wrote: 2) What's actually in the NoScript menu when you see that? Please post a screenshot of it, showing the Untrusted submenu too
It appears to stick only for the current session, but I'm not completely sure about that either.barbaz wrote: Looks like you've marked about:reader as Untrusted.
And, you say that you try to go into Untrusted and Allow about:reader, but the Allow doesn't stick?
Nothing, because about:reader is not in there.barbaz wrote: If that is what happens, go to about:config > noscript.untrusted and delete by hand the about:reader entry?
Done.barbaz wrote:This is a really odd one...
Please create a clean profile from scratch. Install only NoScript latest development build, leaving all the defaults.
Does the problem still exist?
If not, what if you then import your NS settings into the clean profile using the Import and Export buttons *on the very bottom* of NS Options?
Let us know, thanks.
The problem is still presentbarbaz wrote:Hmm. Try importing only your whitelist/Untrusted list to an otherwise clean/default profile (NoScript > Options > Export/Import, the buttons unique to the whitelist panel) and see if you have the problem then?
Thanks, I'll try that tomorrow.barbaz wrote:How hard would it be to rebuild your whitelist / Untrusted list from the export?
I think it's likely fix if you go to about:config and reset noscript.untrusted but I'm not sure... I guess you could right-click it > copy value to somewhere else before resetting it.
See PM.barbaz wrote: Also, if you don't mind, can you PM the exported whitelist file's contents to Giorgio Maone or a moderator (me, GµårÐïåñ, therube, or Thrawn) please, and whoever gets it can post it in our forum-staff-only forum? If we have it one of us might be able to spot the problem.
If it contains too much personal information then forget it I guess.
I'm not quite sure I understand the second part. Does it mean that if wikipedia is untrusted then I can't use the reader on it?barbaz wrote:Thanks. I think I've found the problem (or at least a strong suspect):
I think the about:reader URL is not just "about:reader", but "about:reader?[...]" or "about:reader.[...]". Your screenshot shows wikipedia which you marked as Untrusted.. I suspect that as such the about:reader you are viewing is being treated as an untrusted subdomain of about:reader (IOW, untrusted)...
No problem in both cases (except the suggested site, which doesn't show a reader iconbarbaz wrote: Test:
- Try viewing a website neither in trusted list nor untrusted list, e.g. https://hackademix.net, in about:reader
- Try viewing a site in your whitelist in about:reader