[HTTPS-Everywhere] error messages from HTTPS using proxy

Loic J. Duros lduros at gnu.org
Sun May 27 03:59:04 PDT 2012


On 05/22/2012 02:22 PM, Peter Eckersley wrote:
> On Fri, May 18, 2012 at 12:15:10PM -0500, John wrote:
>> I am seeing a lot of the following error message in Firefox's error console
>> while using the proxy feature of this site
>> (https://startpage.com/proxy/uk/help.html), which I expect to use frequently
>> from now on:
>>
>> HTTPS Everywhere: no loadgroup notificationCallbacks for
>> https://s7-us2.ixquick-proxy.com/cgi-bin/spg/ccspacer?anticache=457
>>
>> I'm not really sure what that means, but any ideas what is causing it or how
>> to avoid it? Thanks.
> I've never seen that warning event occur before.  What version of Firefox, and
> what version of HTTPS Everywhere, are you running?
>
> (The exception is occuring in part of HTTPS Everywhere that tries to
> work out which window a particular http/https request is coming from, in order
> to populate the toolbar context menu correctly:
>
> https://gitweb.torproject.org/https-everywhere.git/blob/HEAD:/src/components/https-everywhere.js#l358
> )

Hi:

I can actually see the same sort of errors when using Nightly (15.0a1):

no loadgroup notificationCallbacks for 
https://www.fsf.org/graphics/widget/global/widget.js
no loadgroup notificationCallbacks for 
https://www.fsf.org/graphics/widget/global/widget.js
no loadgroup notificationCallbacks for 
http://static.fsf.org/fsforg/graphics/widget/global/widget.js
no loadgroup notificationCallbacks for 
https://static.fsf.org/fsforg/graphics/widget/global/widget.js
no loadgroup notificationCallbacks for 
https://static.fsf.org/fsforg/graphics/widget/global/widget.js
no loadgroup notificationCallbacks for 
https://static.fsf.org/fsforg/graphics/widget/global/widget.js
no loadgroup notificationCallbacks for 
http://static.fsf.org/nosvn/appeal2011/widget.js
no loadgroup notificationCallbacks for 
https://static.fsf.org/nosvn/appeal2011/widget.js
no loadgroup notificationCallbacks for 
https://static.fsf.org/nosvn/appeal2011/widget.js

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