Hi ....
I Love No Script, but since a couple of days it is blocking Google. And this really, really, really sucks!
I don't know why. I Use NoSc for a long time now. But this sucks.
I can request one single search, after this i have to search via. Browser Search Form...
If I have a spelling misstake and want to search for a google suggested, correct, term, it don't want to work!
If I want to see the next Page, it don't want to work!
and other big problems.
sooooo, I don't want to use another search engine because of NoScript.
It is more likely to send NoScript to the desert..... but, WHY? No!
What is the F***** Problem?
It worked for years, why it dont works anymore?
Noscript is blocking google
Noscript is blocking google
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Re: Noscript is blocking google
Google is working just fine for me (and, I suppose, for most other NoScript users -- otherwise this would become a very crowded topic as you can imagine).
Does it happens to you on a clean profile with just NoScript installed?
Could you try clearing your cookies?
Standard Diagnostic?
Does it happens to you on a clean profile with just NoScript installed?
Could you try clearing your cookies?
Standard Diagnostic?
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Re: Noscript is blocking google
I'm having this same problem. I'm using Aurora.
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Re: Noscript is blocking google
FF Clear recent history (form Tools) solved the problem for me
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MaybeNextTime
Re: Noscript is blocking google
Having similar problem. I have 4 ( 3 Win 7, 32 bits and 1 Win 7, 64 bits) laptops all running latest Firefox with the same 4 up to date addons (Noscript, AdBlock Plus, FireGestures and Secure Login) plus one VMware Linux on a one of those systems running Simply Mepis with same FF with addons setup. On ONLY one of the laptops, running Win 7, 32 bits, Google search does not work at all. Go to Google home page, start typing word(s), Google switches to empty result page. The only thing visible is Google Top Menus (black bar), Google Logo, Google search box (with the typed word(s)) and the Blue Search Button. Nothing below: no About results, no safesearch option box, no left side menus, No results, Just nothing. As soon as I turn off NoScript, Google works just fine. Clearing History, Cookies, anything does not help. So out of Five FF installs only One does not work with Google and NoScript. I tried looking at the running processes using Process Explorer trying to figure out what else could be causing this odd behavior, but for the life of me I can't get the thing to work. I am not losing too much sleep over this, because "that" computer is mostly to update my iTunes Podcasts, but still. Maybe it has something to do with iTunes and all the stuff it runs in the background, that is the only difference between my systems, all the others run the same software, this one has iTunes. Why would ONE be so different from all the others? Just thought I would chime in to see if this can help others, though I don't know how it could. If anybody needs other info I am omitting, I will try to do my best to help.
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Re: Noscript is blocking google
Backup your NoScript settings, then try a Reset ?
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MaybeNextTime
Re: Noscript is blocking google
That was fast. That corrected the problem. I didn't even bother with the backup part. Why not just start fresh? Did not know/think about that Reset option. I just use NoScript straight out of the box. I always add the "Temporarily allow this page" to the toolbar and click it when needed.therube wrote:Backup your NoScript settings, then try a Reset ?
Greatest thanks. One less thing to annoy me.
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Re: Noscript is blocking google
You need to watch yourself and watch your language. We are not blocking a damn thing, you want to use google, then whitelist it and knock yourself out and do whatever the hell you want. The restrictions were put there for smart and intelligent users who didn't want to be passively and actively tracked by Google's new method. You want to be a pawn, then go ahead and whitelist it and it will do what you want, no big deal for you to throw a tantrum over.
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