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Allow Scripts to get the new CAPTCHA
Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 5:36 am
by Mc
To get the new captcha I need to allow google scripts. No way to avoid that?
Re: Allow Scripts to get the new CAPTCHA
Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 8:29 am
by Guest
Nope, Google redirects all recaptcha.net traffic to google.com/recaptcha/, thus conveniently sending your identification cookie along.
Re: Allow Scripts to get the new CAPTCHA
Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 2:54 pm
by Mc
I would prefer another solution.
Using NoScript and RequestPolicy I allow only scripts and redirections which are needed for my daily work and which I guess secure. But posting here (and now also in MozillaZine forum) as a guest I need endless allowing of redirections and scripts just to get the captcha. If I do it right, there is even twice allowing of google scripts needed...
Re: Allow Scripts to get the new CAPTCHA
Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 6:37 pm
by Giorgio Maone
As far as I can see you do get the captcha if you disable everything here (including informaction.com).
The problem happnes only when informaction.com is enabled but recaptcha.net and google.com are not (an old mixed permissions issue with Recaptcha).
Re: Allow Scripts to get the new CAPTCHA
Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 6:55 pm
by CompletelyConfused
I'm having the problem where I am able to use Captcha on certain pages but not on others. Even if I globally allow scripts, I keep getting the reply back that the Captcha code I entered was incorrect. The only way I'm able to use these sites (tinypic.com is one) is if I disable Noscript entirely.
Other people have told me that they aren't having this problem, and suggested that I disable the Anti XSS options - I tried this, and it had no effect. Does anyone have any idea how I can get Noscript to allow the Captcha on specific sites? (And please, bear in mind that I'm not a programmer!)
Re: Allow Scripts to get the new CAPTCHA
Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 7:59 pm
by Mc
I tried it with RequestPolicy disabled, but I don't get it. Allowing all, beginning with recaptcha over google to informaction, only works.
Re: Allow Scripts to get the new CAPTCHA
Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 11:06 pm
by Giorgio Maone
latest development build should make it work with any permissions combo.
Re: Allow Scripts to get the new CAPTCHA
Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 4:57 am
by Mc
It's still not working without allowing scripts, even google scripts. With RequestPolicy enabled I don't see (and so can't allow) the last redirection from forums.informaction to google before google script is allowed.
I'll try again with RequestPolicy disabled.
Re: Allow Scripts to get the new CAPTCHA
Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 5:33 am
by Mc
Mc wrote:It's still not working without allowing scripts, even google scripts. With RequestPolicy enabled I don't see (and so can't allow) the last redirection from forums.informaction to google before google script is allowed.
I'll try again with RequestPolicy disabled.
It's also not working. Nothing has changed for me with the latest development build.
I tried it now with Firefox and got it just allowing the Blocked Objekt.
Seems it's a SeaMonkey issue. There is no placeholder for the captcha and the Blocked Object and allowing the Objekt with the Noscript Button (it appeares there, when any scripts are allowed) isn't sufficient.
Re: Allow Scripts to get the new CAPTCHA
Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 7:44 pm
by Mc
Mc wrote:I tried it now with Firefox and got it just allowing the Blocked Objekt.
Seems it's a SeaMonkey issue. There is no placeholder for the captcha and the Blocked Object and allowing the Objekt with the Noscript Button (it appeares there, when any scripts are allowed) isn't sufficient.
It works now with SeaMonkey as well. I get the placeholder and the Blocked Object icon, if in Advanced>Untrusted
"Hide <NOSCRIPT> elements" is unchecked. I didn't think it would work like that, if informaction.com is whitelisted. In Firefox it WAS unchecked.
So finally all works well with the latest NoScript build, thanks Giorgio.