Why scripts blocked when "Forbid Scripts Globally" enabled?
Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2016 7:23 am
I can't get some scripts on the page "https://www.walmart.com/account/login" enabled.
I have Noscript installed and enabled, but global scripts allowed. See image below. Note also that walmart sites are enabled (should global scripts actually be disabled), but the script is a part of the page itself listed above -- no includes, src=... references, etc.
Using "Inspect Element", I observe that several scripts that present the userid/password fields and process them are suppressed, i.e. greyed out. What I see on the page is white space where I should see boxes for user-id, password, and a logon button.
Three days ago, I did a clean install of XP SP+. Yesterday, FF updated itself to 44.0.2.
I've installed the latest development build
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0tbUZRv8FYlNFY1Y2tGdjNZNkE/view
Here's the page source, via Inspect Element:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0tbUZRv8FYlcVU5cFZ4NWh3Z0U/view
Here's the FF Trouble Shooting information
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0tbUZRv8FYlNUh0ajJRSmtqc28/view
I've had a tremendous amount of trouble with the anti-spam filter, particularly with the FF Trouble shooting info. Sorry these aren't inline.
I have Noscript installed and enabled, but global scripts allowed. See image below. Note also that walmart sites are enabled (should global scripts actually be disabled), but the script is a part of the page itself listed above -- no includes, src=... references, etc.
Using "Inspect Element", I observe that several scripts that present the userid/password fields and process them are suppressed, i.e. greyed out. What I see on the page is white space where I should see boxes for user-id, password, and a logon button.
Three days ago, I did a clean install of XP SP+. Yesterday, FF updated itself to 44.0.2.
I've installed the latest development build
- Recent development history:
v 2.9.0.4rc1
=============================================================
x Fixed InjectionChecker over-optimization bug (thanks Maxim
Rupp for reporting)
x [l10n] Updated ar (thanks Nassim Dhaher)
Here's the page source, via Inspect Element:
Here's the FF Trouble Shooting information
I've had a tremendous amount of trouble with the anti-spam filter, particularly with the FF Trouble shooting info. Sorry these aren't inline.