On 10/05/2018 15:43, Richard Owlett wrote:

> I'm running Debian 9 installed via netinst in February with some 
> packages added via Synaptic and run neither Update nor Upgrade explicitly.
> 
> My browser is SeaMonkey 2.49.1 downloaded from 
> https://www.seamonkey-project.org/ . I have no 
> add-ins/add-ons/extensions/etc installed.
> 
> I routinely browse with JavaScript disabled.
> 
> I've not had any problems with https://manpages.debian.org/ in the past.
> This morning I'd visited a site which required JavaScript.
> Without having disabled JavaScript I attempted to visit 
> https://manpages.debian.org/ .
> It never loaded. There were NO error messages.
> After disabling JavaScript there was no problem reaching the site.
> I repeated the enable/disable JavaScript sequence several times.
> The problem is repeatable.
> 
> I posted to the debian-user list 
> [https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2018/05/msg00339.html].
> 
> I got a response stating:
>> Hm, worked fine here, although I only have ff (59.0.2) with ublock
>> (although it's stating nothing was blocked).
>>
>> The page does load some javascript though -- looks to do something with
>> the fonts / css, but it's been a while since I've used JS ...
> 
> I responded:
>>
>> I've the "Firefox ESR" that was installed by default.
>> It loaded  https://manpages.debian.org/ OK.
>> I don't know if it has JavaScript enabled nor do I know how to check.
>> Don't know how to verify its version either.
>> Tried ff a few time in past. Never liked it. 
> 
> Comments/suggestions?

I have NoScript, but debian.org is whitelisted.

https://manpages.debian.org/  loads correctly for me (2.49.2 in Zindoze)

Regards.
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