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Noscript blocking some sites

Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2017 2:03 pm
by Guest
Using the latest development build with firefox nightly I'm having a problem getting some sites to load properly. One example is the NY Lottery site:

http://nylottery.ny.gov/wps/portal/Home ... ng+numbers

All I'm seeing is a blank blue screen, the data doesn't load. Tried this with a new profile and only NoScript with the same result. There's a brief error on top that lasts for about 2 seconds but I was able to get it through a screen shot. It says something about iframe and googletagmanager.com with style="display:none, visibility hidden". I'm also having problems with some sites like Twitter not recognizing userContent.css changes when NoScript is enabled. Only allowing scripts resolves it but I avoid javascript as much as possible since firefox renders it so poorly.

Re: Noscript blocking some sites

Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2017 2:20 pm
by therube
It says something about iframe
Sounds like,
iframe loading problem with firefox 2017-09-23 nightly
.
Try, https://noscript.net/getit#devel.

Re: Noscript blocking some sites

Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2017 2:43 pm
by Guest
Today's development build resolves it, I had yesterday's build. Should have checked before posting, thank-you.

There's another problem importing/exporting, which I'm sure he probably knows about. It says TypeError: fp.show is not a function.

Re: Noscript blocking some sites

Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2017 7:35 pm
by lootie
Guest wrote:There's another problem importing/exporting, which I'm sure he probably knows about. It says TypeError: fp.show is not a function.
I am getting this as well, I would like to know where to locate the config files so that I could just do it manually, if possible?

Re: Noscript blocking some sites

Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2017 7:38 pm
by barbaz
Are you importing or exporting?
Are you doing the whole NoScript config or just the whitelist?
lootie wrote:I would like to know where to locate the config files so that I could just do it manually, if possible?
Well you can completely quit Firefox then copy prefs.js. But that would be ALL the settings for everything Firefox, not just NoScript.