Hello Loic,

On 09/07/2013 06:28 AM, Loic J. Duros wrote:
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.

Yes, I have all URLs whitelisted.


And I now notice that this doesn't do what I was hoping it would do:

It seems that after whitelisting a domain (or all domains in my case) all Javascript on the page is listed as "ACCEPTED".

Which seems to make LibreJS rather pointless :)

I want to know which bits of javascript are non-free without blocking them, so that I am still informed about non-free javascript and can complain to the proprietors of those websites (or fix it myself if it is a free software project).

I'll come up with a way to deal with this!

Great, good luck!

-- kuno / warp.

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