It looks like my Mavericks WebKit Javascript really _is_disabled.  

Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_9_5) AppleWebKit/537.78.2 (KHTML, 
like Gecko)


We can't tell why it's disable or how to enable it.

On Saturday, June 6, 2015 at 8:21:43 AM UTC-5, jfau...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> I should add that some of the processing is occurring correctly.
>
> If I use an account with two step authentication I get requests for 
> verification code and option of alternative methods. So the OAUTH 2 
> transaction error may be occurring after authentication. Some javascript 
> call is failing?
>
> On Saturday, June 6, 2015 at 8:16:15 AM UTC-5, jfau...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>> MarsEdit is a well regarded OS X blog authoring app. It used to support 
>> Blogger but the sole dev missed deprecation of ClientLogin. He's now 
>> switched to OAUTH.
>>
>>
>> His implementation works for most people, and it works on my machines 
>> (Mavericks and Yosemite). Works, that is, except for my primary user 
>> account (Mavericks) where, on authentication attempt against the embedded 
>> Google authentication app, I get:
>>
>>
>> You've reached this page because we have detected that Javascript is 
>>> disabled in your browser. The page you attempted to load cannot display 
>>> properly if scripts are disabled.
>>> Please enable scripts and retry the operation or go back in your browser.
>>
>>
>> Based on Inspector use the error message is coming from a noscript file 
>> returned by accounts.google.com. Return is very quick (cached)?
>>
>> I think the error message is misleading. Javascript is enabled in my OS X 
>> browsers - Safari and Chrome. I presume this dialog is using WebKit though, 
>> and I can't speak to the state of WebKit.
>>
>> I am able to to authenticate with similar dialogs for Google Photos 
>> Backup, Google Drive, and so on.
>>
>> So something is wrong, but it's hard to debug. It's something in my 
>> Mavericks environment, perhaps something to do with WebKit.
>>
>> Anyone have any ideas on anything to try?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>

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