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Is NoScript broken?

Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 6:13 pm
by wawa
I have been using NoScript for quite a while. In the past week or so I am getting 404's caused by Noscript as well as Noscript messages that tell me there is an xss error. These are on sites that I have been using for a long time (ie yahoo, ebay, mixpanel to name just 3).

It is getting to the point where Noscript is becoming unusable. Yes, I am using the latest version rc1 that was pushed to my browser (ff 10.0.2) today.

Please help!!!!

Re: Is NoScript broken?

Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 6:55 pm
by Alan Baxter
I'm using the latest rc too, wawa, and I haven't seen any problems like that. Could you give us some specifics steps to reproduce your problem, i.e. exactly what the url is, exactly what you clicked, etc.? That information should help. I'm using:
Firefox 10.0.2 on Windows XP SP3
NoScript 2.3.3rc1

Re: Is NoScript broken?

Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 10:19 pm
by wawa
Hi Alan...

I'd love to post the urls, but honestly, all 3 problem url's are in sites in which I've signed into and I don't want to publish these. They are ebay.com, my.yahoo.com (though the code posted in another post has eliminated this problem) and mixpanel.com. What I don't understand is why the program does not allow me to whitelist these sites...when I type in the url in the whitelist, as I'm typing in the last "m" of "com", the button grays out.

Thanks for your help.

Re: Is NoScript broken?

Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2012 1:57 am
by Alan Baxter
You're welcome.

Try the latest rc. NoScript 2.3.3rc2 was released today.
http://noscript.net/getit#devel
What I don't understand is why the program does not allow me to whitelist these sites...when I type in the url in the whitelist, as I'm typing in the last "m" of "com", the button grays out.
That's usually because the site or its base domain is already whitelisted. For example, yahoo.com is on the default whitelist.