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[ABP Japanese filters] Blocking elements it shouldn't be? #793
Give me a specific URL please. Also, which filter lists aside the default one.
OK I tried randomly to find a URL (easier when provided by submitter, to avoid guessing): http://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B00NZTHGN2/ref=s9_pop_gw_g107_i1?pf_rd_m=A3DWYIK6Y9EEQB&pf_rd_s=center-2&pf_rd_r=0P53ERNWYSD6YK2W0GHD&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_p=1375923562&pf_rd_i=915398
I clicked "Details" and the popup opened fine with default filter lists. So you will have to tell me how your settings differ from the default ones.
Right. @vasilakopoulos it'd be great if you can share what browser you're using, too.
Updated OP with browser.
I have like... every third party blocking filter enabled. No custom blocking rules whatsoever. That probably won't help you narrow it down... Should I just try and literally stab through it until I find which one it is? I guess it's not an issue with the blocker itself then.
Should I just try and literally stab through it until I find which one it is?
No. I want to know the filter lists you have enabled.
If you have dynamic filtering rules, provide them also.
Need accurate, specific details, this will ensure quick resolution.
Will exported settings help you? Easier than copy/pasting all names from the settings ;)
Like I said, off of a fresh extension install, I have every setting in the third party filter tab ticked to yes. Everything else is default. No dynamic stuff.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6SJ2BDiX2W-TmM0NFJQY2lsUFE/view?usp=sharing
Enabling all the filter lists is asking for trouble, I can't provide support for 3rd-party filter lists, let alone all single one of them. Many of them might be of dubious quality on top of all this, the issue here being a proof of this. I can't even right-click to open a link.
ABP Japanese filters: ^pop-$popup.
As per ABP filter semantic, ^pop- should not have matched the &pop- in http://www.amazon.ca/gp/help/customer/display.html/ref=mk_sss_dp_1?ie=UTF8&pop-up=1&nodeId=918742:
Separator character is anything but a letter, a digit, or one of the following:
_-.%.
Edit: Never mind: ^ matches &, so the problem is in the filter list.
I found it already. I shut it off for now (or forever).
I'm on Amazon (.ca, to be specific) and I'm trying to click on details next to pricing. This by default appears to want to open a popup. uBlock is blocking the content, causing the window to close in the blink of an eye... why is this? This behaviour seems too intrusive for blocking and I've seen it happen on other sites too, simply breaking functionality. I'm having a hard time finding if you can actually let this through somehow.
Using Chrome for Mac, latest.