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wsmwktest
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njsgSo this is what SeaMonkey's postMessage implements? bugzilla.mozilla.org/417075#c4
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njsgnow this sounds like it points in the right direction bugzilla.mozilla.org/1051723
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njsgbut that at least looks like it is in, yet it still looks quite close to the issue here
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njsgwell, it's now being hard for me to use hg{,-edge}.mozilla.org
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njsghalf of the requests get cut and show no content
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njsgoh, right, I should also realize that there are at least two parameters, and the issue isn't with data, but with "origin"
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njsgprocessing of the origin parameter has changed over time, in mozilla-central this is done, I think, in nsGlobalWindowOuter::GatherPostMessageData() of dom/base/nsGlobalWindowOuter.cpp
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njsgin current SeaMonkey code, I think it's in dom/base/nsGlobalWindow.cpp's nsGlobalWindow::PostMessageMozOuter()
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tommanlinux.die.net WTF, this directory of manpages also got Clownflared too!?
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tommanthe Linux community basically has no common sense these days
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njsgis that the one that doesn't say where a given manpage comes from? I actually ought to hunt for one that does state that
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njsgit's always fun with stuff like rename v. rename or vlock v. vlock or GNU tar v. BSD tar
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njsgtomman: no BIC here, just loads
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njsgand it's not anubis, it loads using "Mozilla"
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tommannjsg: linux.die.net/man/1/dpkg-query try a direct URL
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tommanthe mainpage loads
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tommanbut any specific manpage... will get you Clownflared
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tomman...or rather, ANY link from the mainpage will get you the WSoD
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njsgcan't reproduce, linux.die.net/man/1/killall loads
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njsggeoblock, perhaps?
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njsg(and that's one where "*Linux* man page" is quite suitable as a heading)
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tommanI get the challenge, except that in the case of SeaMonkey, it doesn't render anymore
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tommanso maybe it's my CGNAT hitting me once again, combined with Clownflare's hate towards non-Chrome browsers
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tommanyay
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tommanI would switch ISPs since this CGNAT shit is _really_ hurting me badly when Big Tech doesn't, but alas, every fiber ISP in this city is CGNAT'd to hell and back too
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tommanjust 2 months ago the government released a decree ordering ISPs to deploy v6 in 2 years, and that's going according to plan /s
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tomman(spoilers: nobody ever talks about that)