The url is: http://www.generatedata.com/
You can see error messages in the console.
Ghostery is breaking generatedata.com by blocking Google Analytics
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Please tell us:
• which browser you're using (name and version)
• which version of Ghostery you have
• the exact steps necessary to reproduce the problem (including anything you need to click on or type)
• the text of the error messages you're seeing
When I try this in Firefox there are no errors, but there is a curious warning:
An unbalanced tree was written using document.write() causing data from the network to be reparsed. For more information https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Opti...
Source File: http://www.generatedata.com/
Line: 18
That might be a clue.
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I use Google Chrome 23.0.1271.97.
The version of Ghostery is 4.1.0
The console is here: http://cl.ly/image/1C0W2f0Q2m0g
The line at which the error happens is here: http://cl.ly/image/1b193M3j332S
I've also tested in Opera, Safari and Firefox. The issue takes place in all but Firefox.
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I bet this is because surrogate scripts are currently most capable in Firefox (which still has support for the __noSuchMethod__ catch-all function).
The sad/funny thing is that all other browsers refuse to support __noSuchMethod__ on the grounds of it being deprecated in favor of Harmony Proxies ... which haven't been implemented by any browser outside of Firefox (ha!) yet and won't be for who knows how long. We've been in this screwed-up state for years now. -
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More on this here: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/22...
The Chromium ticket: http://code.google.com/p/v8/issues/de... -
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That sucks :(
But what's about this comment? Is it really implemented and hidden behind "Enable Experimental JavaScript" flag?-
Yeah, but we can't use experimental APIs in production Ghostery.
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Can you implement this feature and make it inactive and hidden until the required APIs are released or enabled by setting the flag? Just suggesting :)
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