![]() ![]() Ηmatrix helped me to find out that Pale Moon crashes when adsquirrel is enabled. I do not know how to program in javascript. Hard to say right now, and I’m no expert in these things. Or, you might find that the bug was caused by a change in javascript on the website, and not a change in Pale Moon. They might be able to help you, and it might be a Pale Moon bug that they need to fix. So it’s good if you can take the time to learn this and take charge of the various javascript elements that you are willing to allow to run on your pages.Īs far as why it crashes now with all the page’s javascript enabled and it didn’t with 31.2.0, you can start a new help request thread on the Pale Moon forum on the “Web Compatibility” support page if you like: This is also how uBlock Origin works in its “advanced mode”, and how uMatrix by the maker of uBlock Origin works. If you don’t click the lock button, then the next time you come back you will have to click to enable the various javascript elements again to play music. If it works the way you like it, then you can click on the lock button in the upper middle part of the window, and eMatrix will remember your preferences for that website. When you do that, you are allowing those javascript elements to run on your page. ![]() Then you need to refresh the page, and then you should be able to play music. When you click on the top parts of those boxes where that text is written, the entire row will turn green and your eMatrix window will look like mine. You’ll have to click on the upper part of the boxes with the text “instantpage”, “neos.win”, “dia”, and “”. If you click on that box, you will get a window like from my picture, except most of the javascript for yours will be colored red instead of green. eMatrix will put a green (or sometimes white or sometimes red) box on the right-hand side of your Pale Moon navigation bar. To get music to play you would have to see how eMatrix works. This is not terribly uncommon, as javascript on websites is the most frequent source of crashes and hacks and exploits that I know of – website programmers are often very sloppy in the way they write their javascript. I think what has probably happened is that the website is using new javascript (the websites change their javascript very often), and some of the advertising/tracking javascript this site is trying to use is poorly built and is causing the crash. You could also control the individual javascript items by using uBlock in advanced mode, or by using noscript, which you can get for Pale Moon here (look for the link for “NoScript Classic 5.1.9”): If you want to try using eMatrix, you can add it to Pale Moon from here: If I allow all the javascript, it crashes the browser. I’ve attached a picture showing that I am using the Pale Moon eMatrix add-on to disallow some of the advertising javascript, and the site is working for me, including playing a song. I’m able to open that site using Pale Moon 31.4.1, but only if I don’t allow some of the javascript. But, Palemoon 31.2.0.1 didn’t seem to have any problem to handle whatever this site uses.
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