From time to time I run across pages that seem to have blocked JS but whose domain does not get displayed in NoScript so I cannot un-block it to get some part of the page to be viewable.
Today the problem page is this one:
https://www.nbcbayarea.com/investigatio ... t/3472248/
At the top is a graphic or video. I have enabled everything that seems likely to be needed, but I cannot get the image/video to display.
Using the Chromium page inspector it looks like that content may be served by Akamai, I see references to "akamaized.net" in there, but I don't know enough about modern page design or the inspector tool to tell whether that's actually critical to get the content to display or not.
"akamaized.net" does not appear in NoScript's UI for that page.
I thought maybe uBlock Origin is blocking something, but opening their logger and reloading the page doesn't show anything in their list in the akamaized.net domain either.
Unable to allow media elements to display on this page
Unable to allow media elements to display on this page
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Re: Unable to allow media elements to display on this page
That video doesn't play for me even with NoScript and uBlock Origin completely disabled in Tools > Add-ons and Themes.
For me, getting the video to play required a surrogate script type approach to paper over the related error shown in the Web Console (Ctrl-Shift-K). Only then did I get option to allow the needed sites, which were "fwmrm.net" and "prodamdlim.akamaized.net".
Yes, can confirm it is.pjk wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2024 7:11 am Using the Chromium page inspector it looks like that content may be served by Akamai, I see references to "akamaized.net" in there, but I don't know enough about modern page design or the inspector tool to tell whether that's actually critical to get the content to display or not.
For me, getting the video to play required a surrogate script type approach to paper over the related error shown in the Web Console (Ctrl-Shift-K). Only then did I get option to allow the needed sites, which were "fwmrm.net" and "prodamdlim.akamaized.net".
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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Re: Unable to allow media elements to display on this page
barbaz wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2024 3:21 pm That video doesn't play for me even with NoScript and uBlock Origin completely disabled in Tools > Add-ons and Themes.
Yes, can confirm it is.pjk wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2024 7:11 am Using the Chromium page inspector it looks like that content may be served by Akamai, I see references to "akamaized.net" in there, but I don't know enough about modern page design or the inspector tool to tell whether that's actually critical to get the content to display or not.
For me, getting the video to play required a surrogate script type approach to paper over the related error shown in the Web Console (Ctrl-Shift-K). Only then did I get option to allow the needed sites, which were "fwmrm.net" and "prodamdlim.akamaized.net".
OK, thanks for looking into that.
Unfortunately, I don't have the patience or expertise in JS to go to that level of complexity just to get a single page to run. Certainly not for a one-off news item on a domain I rarely read.
Re: his 2nd note on the page you linked (from 15 years ago, sheesh), I do in fact block ALL Google domains by default (with a few specific exceptions), and I have no interest in ever running actual Google Analytics code. I wish there was a way to just replace it on every page with a "dummy" and stop having to fiddle around with pages constantly.
Somewhat related to that, I've been frustrated lately with the "custom" rule where the UI suggests that you can run JS from a domain based on the "calling" domain. (eg never run anything from bad-domain.com unless it is being called from good-domain.com)
But that feature never seems to work when I use it. Maybe I don't understand it properly.
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Re: Unable to allow media elements to display on this page
Hi all.
I, too, have been experiencing these types of problems for the last several months on sites that I have had no issue with previously.
Unfortunately, I am unable to give you examples because I have clicked on the "Disable on this tab" option, and just got on with things at the time.
How can I see the individual missing scripts, and why are they missing all of a sudden?
I, too, have been experiencing these types of problems for the last several months on sites that I have had no issue with previously.
Unfortunately, I am unable to give you examples because I have clicked on the "Disable on this tab" option, and just got on with things at the time.
How can I see the individual missing scripts, and why are they missing all of a sudden?
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Re: Unable to allow media elements to display on this page
If that worked, then you are not experiencing the type of problem discussed in this thread.Richard Chaise wrote: ↑Sat Mar 29, 2025 10:29 am I have clicked on the "Disable on this tab" option, and just got on with things at the time.
When you have more details of the issue you are experiencing, please start a new thread, also making sure to include how you have configured your Default, Trusted, and Untrusted presets (under NoScript Options > General).
With this thread being over a year old, and the issue OP was asking about seeming not to be client-side, anything current is unlikely to be related at this point. Locking this thread to avoid further confusion.
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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