Thats weird, because GMarks uses https for most communication. Although if 
google isn't supporting that and redirecting to http maybe thats the problem.

On Oct 28, 2010, at 5:09 AM, Matt wrote:

> Actually, yes I use that extension and I do see that error in the
> console. Damn, I hadn't checked the console until now - thanks,
> Dmitry. Disabling the extension makes it work again. Apologies to John
> for not realising it was an extension compatibility issue. :)
> 
> According to https://www.eff.org/https-everywhere/rulesets it seems
> all that's required is an exception rule to be created.
> Unfortunately...
> 
> <ruleset name="GMarks">
>  <exclusion pattern="^http://www\.google\.com/bookmarks/mark"/>
> </ruleset>
> 
> ...saved as 'GMarks.xml' in my Firefox profile's
> HTTPSEverywhereUserRules directory and enabled in the extension's
> options, doesn't seem to work. I'm at work, so can't spend the time I
> need to on it at the moment. My next step would be to run Wireshark to
> see what traffic is being sent to Google Bookmarks with and without
> the extension enabled, though someone else may have more time or a
> better/quicker idea.
> 
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