Hi
The captcha in opensubtitles.org is blocked
The solution mentioned here does not work anymore:
viewtopic.php?f=64&t=29796&p=91597&hili ... les#p91558
opensubtitles.org
add
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@@||google.com^*recaptcha$subdocument
Example link? I didnt see any issues.
example:
https://www.opensubtitles.org/en/captcha/redirect-%7Cen%7Csearch2%3FMovieName%3Dthe%2B5%2Bwave
Hello,
when i attempted to submit registration form at
it told me: "CAPTCHA invalid! Please turn off your adblocker and wait until CAPTCHA is loaded."
but i seen no captcha, then i found that it is blocked apparently by EasyList static filter:
or
when i attempted to submit registration form at
https://www.opensubtitles.org/en/newuser
it told me: "CAPTCHA invalid! Please turn off your adblocker and wait until CAPTCHA is loaded."
but i seen no captcha, then i found that it is blocked apparently by EasyList static filter:
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|https://$third-party,script,domain=opensubtitles.org
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@@||google.com/recaptcha/$domain=opensubtitles.org
Dear colleagues:
I am contacting you as tries to load instead.
https://i.imgur.com/S1pudzc.jpg
After a few tries, I figured out that the following line on Easylistwas making this happen. After disabling this line, the site now works.
https://i.imgur.com/nrUxvow.jpg
Is this happening to anyone else?
I am contacting you as
opensubtitles.org
was failing to load on Firefox 56.0.2, and for some reason a Code: Select all
wyciwyg://#/https://www.opensubtitles.org
https://i.imgur.com/S1pudzc.jpg
After a few tries, I figured out that the following line on Easylist
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|https://$script,subdocument,third-party,xmlhttprequest,domain=opensubtitles.org
https://i.imgur.com/nrUxvow.jpg
Is this happening to anyone else?
I am enable to reproduce the problem.
1. Update firefox and test again (you can use the portable version to test)
2. test this filter
1. Update firefox and test again (you can use the portable version to test)
2. test this filter
@@||cdn.jsdelivr.net^$script,domain=opensubtitles.org
FF 56 is outdated and very buggy. Switch to the last FF version.
Sadly I have several addons (which I'm very fond of) that haven't been updated to FF quantum, so I'll have to stick to FF 56 as long as I can. However, I added your filter and now opensubtitles loads perfectly.smed79 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 22, 2019 5:06 pmI am enable to reproduce the problem.
1. Update firefox and test again (you can use the portable version to test)
2. test this filter@@||cdn.jsdelivr.net^$script,domain=opensubtitles.org
http://i.imgur.com/EoHHGzY.jpg
Thanks.