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Anyone else get constant ERR_BLOCKED_BY_XSS_AUDITOR when trying to post stories to Rantburg? |
2017-08-31 |
I can't post any more unless I pull out my Internet Explorer browser. It has to do with Chrome-based browsers refusing to accept POST requests for security reasons. Is Rantburg going to upgrade to fix the problem? Details at the link. Comment 6 by dc3de...@gmail.com, Aug 10 This happens when you post to a forum system (e.g., vBulletin) and within your post, you refer to another post. This common practice has been made super-cumbersome. For example, ..." yes we were discussion this very thing last month in {hyperlink and title of another forum post} ..." This needs to be dialed back. It obviously didn't get subjected to enough field testing ha ha. Trying to duplicate this now... Hasn't worked so far... I haven't been able to duplicate it. The explanation I've seen on a Google forum doesn't make my Chrome barf, maybe because I use Linux. I've never gotten that error in thousands of posts. The "workaround" fix involves leaving the Burg vulnerable to cross-server pollination (XSS), which I don't want to do. Until recently, Chrome was my browser of choice. I've switched to Opera lately and I like it. We had parted ways ten years or so ago when a new release broke existing Rantburg code. It's been very well-behaved for me this time. I started ditching Google when they fired that tech for being politically incorrect. Opera's good, and I've used Brave as well. I use Duck Duck Go in place of Google search. I'm not sure what I'm going to do about mail. Maintaining a mail server's always been a pain in the underwear for me, so I've been relying on Gmail. I don't know what the alternatives' politix are. I don't want to know. If I've got to recognize seventy two genders and vote Democrat before I'm dead and feel guilty about being a white person I'll switch to something else. |
Posted by:Herb McCoy7309 |
#5 no problems using Brave browser |
Posted by: Voldemort Whavigum9315 2017-08-31 14:17 |
#4 A browser is like a pair of shoes...you don't want to be aware of them while you're using them (take it from a guy who has troublesome feet). After a couple of weeks Opera has been pretty good for me. |
Posted by: Abu Uluque 2017-08-31 10:25 |
#3 I highly recommend fastmail.com. I've been using them for decades. Aussie bunch, seem pretty apolitical. |
Posted by: KBK 2017-08-31 08:24 |
#2 Both use the Webkit engine. The XSS filter's something Google added in build 57 -- their own code. |
Posted by: Fred 2017-08-31 00:29 |
#1 At one time Opera used the Chrome engine. This sounds like 'too many redirects'. Some people use their browser in a VM which can create an additional redirection. |
Posted by: Skidmark 2017-08-31 00:20 |