Dear GNU LibreJS users, 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. Kind regards, Nico
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