MarsEdit is a well regarded OS X blog authoring app. It used to support 
Blogger but the sole dev missed deprecation of ClientLogin. He's now 
switched to OAUTH.


His implementation works for most people, and it works on my machines 
(Mavericks and Yosemite). Works, that is, except for my primary user 
account (Mavericks) where, on authentication attempt against the embedded 
Google authentication app, I get:


You've reached this page because we have detected that Javascript is 
> disabled in your browser. The page you attempted to load cannot display 
> properly if scripts are disabled.
> Please enable scripts and retry the operation or go back in your browser.


Based on Inspector use the error message is coming from a noscript file 
returned by accounts.google.com. Return is very quick (cached)?

I think the error message is misleading. Javascript is enabled in my OS X 
browsers - Safari and Chrome. I presume this dialog is using WebKit though, 
and I can't speak to the state of WebKit.

I am able to to authenticate with similar dialogs for Google Photos Backup, 
Google Drive, and so on.

So something is wrong, but it's hard to debug. It's something in my 
Mavericks environment, perhaps something to do with WebKit.

Anyone have any ideas on anything to try?

Thanks!

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