i would be remiss not to add that the real problem alluded to here is
that the only published manual is for librejs v6 which describes the
specification as used by many librejs v6 compliant websites today[1] -
i.e. this message was the first published source of the information that
the spec had cha
umentation - what role did the
"identifier" play previously?
this was in response to nathan's reply to "Digest, Vol 57, Issue 1"
which was in reply to john's "[Bug-librejs] odd librejs behavior on
stallman.org":
On 02/04/2018 10:56 AM, Nathan Nich
Hi John,
I suspect that this may be a regression that was introduced in this major
rewrite of LibreJS. There are other threads with reports of the
whitelisting issue too.
Let me do some digging and see if I can come up with what is going on here
and get a fix implemented.
-zach
On Fri, Feb 2, 201
Hi. I run stallman.org for rms. We have a small amount of js on most of
the pages that contains a license and worked with LibreJS until recently.
On LibreJS 7.11 (firefox 58.0.1) librejs is now blocking the js code
despite having @licstart and @licend with GPL3 in between (so basically
the ex