Hi Kuno: Actually this doesn't seem to happen at all on my end when LibreJS is in normal mode. However, if you set whitelisting to * from the preferences and then go into that page, I get the question marks as in your screenshot.
So the issue is not what's happening when LibreJS is running, rather than when a page is whitelisted to be ignored by LibreJS. Can you confirm this is true? You must have whitelisted that url or all the urls. I'll come up with a way to deal with this! Thanks for the heads up! Loic Kuno Woudt <[email protected]> writes: > Hello Loic, > > On 09/06/2013 06:24 PM, Loic J. Duros wrote: >> >> LibreJS 5.3 has been released following a bug report from a Trisquel >> user. > > LibreJS seems to have a strange interaction with the page character set. > > The problem occurs on a .html page with UTF-8 encoded characters and > <meta charset="utf-8" /> in the <head>. Everything displays correctly > with LibreJS disabled, but the page breaks when I enable LibreJS. > > Screenshots: > > https://frob.nl/tmp/data-x-data-with-librejs.png > https://frob.nl/tmp/data-x-data-without-librejs.png > > URL: https://frob.nl/DATAxDATA/ > > > -- kuno / warp.
