Clicktoplugin safari6/11/2023 ![]() Yes, I've been doing this stuff for over 30 years. Since I am thinking that the web clipper may be written in Javascript, that could be an issue. There is at least one unbalanced script tags that Safari does not seem to close but Firefox figured out and is acting if it closed-or at the minimum, Firefox is running the plugin as a discrete item as opposed to Safari running it in the same instance. I do not know how the web clipper is implemented (I have not bothered to look into it), but it does seem that there may be a problem with the webpage itself. There was no Content-Security-Policy header in any of the downloads. Using a script that I sometimes use to scrape webpages, I had it go through and download all of the pages from the same website (as opposed to things like Google Analytics, etc.). Using curl, I was able to dump the headers of the page in question and there is no Content-Security-Policy header. Web Clipper doesn't attempt to connect to FB or Add this unless user requests to share a note to FB. The errors thrown in Safari that are from Safari Web Clipper are benign and most of them are actually bugs in Safari the browser. Safari chose to implement CSP in a way that prevents Web Clipper from clipping certain pages. Has anyone seen this type of problem before? Does anyone from Evernote want to weigh in? Once I did that, the web clipper worked! I was able to do a bookmark clipping of that page without problems. ![]() NoScript seemed to block certain parts of the page and I clicked on the option to temporarily accept scripts from. If an extension causes obnoxious behaviour then simply disable it and you will be back to normal. Go ahead and install them, but know what you are doing and what you intend to accomplish with it. After making sure everything was up to date, I loaded the page. In general, they are 'safe', but some are intrusive, ill-conceived or obnoxious. This extension prevents Safari from automatically loading CPU-intensive plugins such as Flash, Java, and Silverlight, and replaces them with a placeholder image that can be clicked to load the plugin, if you feel the need to load the original object. Wondering if this is a Safari issues, I opened Firefox. I restarted Safari and the page continued to cause problems. Since I am running AdBlock I disabled AdBlock and ClickToPlugin which could also cause problems. I looked at the error console and the clipper produces a lot of errors, mostly trying to connect to Facebook(?) and AddThis. ClickToPlugin ClickToFlash Adobe Flash Player Developers Description SweetP Productions Safari Cookies is the only cookie manager built for Mac OS X 10.5+ to integrate directly into Safari. I ran into an interesting problem: I tried to bookmark a particular page using the Evernote clipper in Safari and received the note saying that the content was restricted.
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