Dear GNU LibreJS developers, I've contacted the users mailinglist earlier this week with a whitelisting-problem I had and I was told it was likely a bug:
> I'm using Slack for work (I know, proprietary-SaaS-alarm) but > whitelisting the general slack domain and specific company-domain > (company.slack.com, thus *slack.com) and the messaging services > *slack-msgs.com does result in GNU LibreJS mentioning that the page is > white-listed and that all JS is accepted, but nonetheless all dynamic > message content (offered via sockets) is not displayed. > > I've traced it back to GNU LibreJS by disabling other addons and not > getting it to work. > > The more static Slack pages like profile and even messaging archives do > work properly. > > Am I doing something wrong, or is GNU LibreJS not properly white-listing > the specific domain? In that case this would be a bug worth reporting. > > I very much prefer having GNU LibreJS enabled, since I can than opt-in > on non-free software, rather than having to consciously opt-out. But you > would know of course. If I should provide additional information or run some tests I'd be glad to. Kind regards, Nico Rikken P.S. Thanks for creating such an important tool
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