Alan, I can get the content part of the site (the menus, etc) to work by adding your policy for static.sourceforge.net (looking at the page source, this is where they keep their javascript). The ads are a harder problem. I'm not sure that you need them, but if you do, you need to at least ad an Accept policy for ads.doubleclick.net. That still doesn't make them all show up - apparently doubleclick writes some more <script> tags for different ad services (google adsense, triblefusion, etc), so you would also need to add Accept policies for all of those ad servers. Note that this would make the ads show up on any page with ads from those servers.
Josh On Monday 25 August 2008 02:43:06 pm Alan W. Irwin wrote: > Package: konqueror > Version: 4:3.5.9.dfsg.1-5 > Severity: normal > > This happens for all SourceForge project sites I have tried, > but just to be specific I report the problem for > http://sourceforge.net/projects/plplot. That web page works fine if > you configure javascript globally with the default policies: > > Open new window: smart > Resize window: allow > Move window: allow > Focus window: allow > Modify status bar text: allow > > However, if I don't enable javascript globally (preferred if you are > security conscious) and enable those same policies just for the > sourceforge.net domain the webpage is rendered quite differently with all > javascript parts (e.g., the adds and the menus for Details, Public, > Related, and News) disabled. I tried setting the above policies > specifically or copied from global, and in desperation (since they are not > domains) I also tried sourceforge.net/ and sourceforge/net/projects/plplot. > Note, I also had cookies set for confirmation (in case some of the ads > needed cookies), but that made no difference, and in any case if there was > a cookie problem, it would have been found by the "enable javascript > globally" workaround. > > If you can find a way to render http://sourceforge.net/projects/plplot > (or any SourceForge project page) properly using domain-specific javascript > policy settings, that would be great, and I will close this bug report, but > I have tried everything I can think of so I think it must be some konqueror > bug in setting javascript policy for specific domains since > "enable javascript globally" works without problems. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]