Ian Kelling writes: > [email protected] writes: > > > Hi all, > > > > I noticed that JS loaded from within an <iframe> is transparent to LibreJS: > > there’s no report of it in the extension tab (neither accepted nor blocked). > > > > Here is an example with an embedded OpenStreetMap map at the bottom of the > > page: > > https://zazenmarseille.org > > > > If I follow the link bellow the map to open it in the OSM website, the > > script is > > blocked and the map can’t be displayed because it’s not free. Why is it not > > blocked directly in the <iframe>? > > Looks like a bug to me. Thanks for reporting. > You are welcome.
Another odd behaviour I noticed on this page as well: an external script ‘spam-protection.js’ is loaded through a <script> in the <head> with a ‘defer’ attribute. When looking at the script source code, it defines a @license magnet tag for the Apache License 2.0. However, LibreJS does not recognise it and blocks it as a non-free external script. I am running Iceweasel 81.0.2 with LibreJS 7.20.2 for the record. -- takuwan
