Using NoScript with Pmog (24 Replies)
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Shoat
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I made a mission explaining how to make NoScript work with Pmog, but someone suggested I post it on the forum. Basically, you need to mess with the advanced options of NoScript. Get to their options page, and go to the Advanced tab, and the XSS tab. You'll need to give NoScript a regular expression to allow Pmog, and the expression that I believe will handle it is, all on the next open line:
Hope this helps :) Replied about 1 year ago | Permalink |
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Pathmaker
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I helped me a lot. I appreciate you taking the time to post it, both on the forums, and in a mission, as I couldn't figure out the XSS tab myself. Replied about 1 year ago | Permalink |
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Shoat
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Glad to be of service :) Replied about 1 year ago | Permalink |
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Vigilante
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Brilliant! Thanks so much! Replied about 1 year ago | Permalink |
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Destroyer
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you're a rockstar Replied about 1 year ago | Permalink |
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Shoat
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not working for me, too.
Replied about 1 year ago | Permalink |
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Benefactor
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I didn't have any trouble, I don't think, but thank you (if I did but didn't know it). Replied about 1 year ago | Permalink |
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Shoat
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Not working for me either. Replied about 1 year ago | Permalink |
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Seer
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I'm about to check it out, and will thank you in advance. Replied about 1 year ago | Permalink |
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Seer
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Sadly, the fix didn't work for me. Even with the code line added, I still cannot complete missions without allowing the final site. And I cannot rate any portals if they dump me at an unallowed site, either. Any further updates to this issue? Replied about 1 year ago | Permalink |
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Seer
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Nope - not working for me. FF3 RC1. Replied about 1 year ago | Permalink |
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Vigilante
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It seems to work really well with FF2.0.0.14...
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Benefactor
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I'm on FF 2.0.0.14 as well and it still doesn't work for me - I keep getting the 500 errors which makes trying to take missions extremely annoying. Replied about 1 year ago | Permalink |
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Vigilante
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@Soundwave Missons are down...that's it. Be patient, they are being fixed as we speak... Replied about 1 year ago | Permalink |
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Vigilante
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It worked wonderfully for me. Thanks for the help. Replied about 1 year ago | Permalink |
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Seer
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Doesn't work for me either. Replied about 1 year ago | Permalink |
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Seer
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Worked here.
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Seer
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... wait, now it's not working. Well, I can dismiss dialog boxes now, but when I click on anything in a popup that isn't 'X - close', it tries to load URL '/Events' on the server that I'm looking at currently.
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Vigilante
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Still doesn't work for me. I have to temporarily allow the site where I am to loot crates, complete missions and dismiss portals (that's the things I tried in the couple minutes since amending my XSS options in NoScript). Replied about 1 year ago | Permalink |
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Benefactor
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It's not working for me. Hopefully there'll be an update to resolve compatibility. Thanks anyways barril and grats on those who got it to work. Using:
Replied 11 months ago | Permalink |
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Benefactor
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Not working for me either. All items fail unless I temporarily allow on the page, kinda annoying when I forget. Replied 11 months ago | Permalink |
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Vigilante
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I have this going as well:
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Benefactor
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I added that line as well, still no joy. Missions fail to complete. Replied 11 months ago | Permalink |
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Vigilante
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Honestly, the entire point of PMOG is to take information from what you are browsing--it is No Script's job to prevent that transfer of information from taking place...either you neuter No Script enough to keep playing PMOG or you don't.
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Benefactor
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Well, in all honesty, as long as PMOG doesn't work with no script, even with added lines to the XSS stuff, it works in my favor. Bad things don't affect me, and I can disable it for the good stuff. So... whichever. I'd just like the game to work right without me having to be made vulnerable to possibly malicious sites that PMOG'ers might open portals to or the like. Replied 11 months ago | Permalink |
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