A recent change on github prohibits rendering files in a repo #59704
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The error you encountered typically occurs when the Content Security Policy (CSP) defined for the website restricts or blocks the loading of a particular resource, in this case, a file you wanted to access. The data: protocol indicates that the content is being delivered inline within the HTML document itself. Regarding the Firefox NoScript plugin, it is primarily designed to enhance security by selectively allowing or blocking scripts on webpages. If you suspect that the plugin may be causing the issue, you can try disabling it temporarily to see if it resolves the problem. Here are a few steps you can take to troubleshoot and resolve the issue:
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disabling noscript does not help solving this issue. (apparently opening the page in a different browserprofile helps, because in that profile i'm not logged in!) |
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just checked in the different browser profile i am able to login and see files. this is all very strange, this is something new, never had this problem before, and i did not change anything, no new plugins. so i suppose something got updated in github that triggers this bug. |
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i also tried disabling all addons in the problematic profile, still the same symptom. |
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@stef I've been experiencing the exact same issue in Firefox |
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It turns out to have been a corrupted sqlite file locally in my profile. I removed |
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interesting, local storage issues is also something that is mentioned in my console |
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hmmmm, i just tried this: for a in **/*.sqlite; do echo -n "$a "; echo "PRAGMA integrity_check" | sqlite3 $a; done and it returned all OK, so i guess it must be something else |
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so it turns out that i have disabled |
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i consider this a bug, it forces me to globally enable localstorage, which is a privacy issue. please explain why this is necessary, and please revert to the previous state where localstorage was not necessary to look at source files. |
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so it turns out it was a bug, and it is now fixed as per: https://support.github.com/ticket/personal/0/2279094 |
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the problem is back again. |
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If i chose a random repo, and click on a random file in that, all i get is a
in my console i see this additional info:
in another brand new browser profile this works though. my guess is that maybe the firefox noscript plugin is being pedantic.
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