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  • Thomas Rientjes
  • decentraleyesdecentraleyes
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Created Feb 16, 2020 by Johannes Kastl@johanneskastl

Decentraleyes not able to deliver AngularJS v1.3.3

Sorry if I misunderstand something, I thought Decentraleyes comes with bundled AngularJS.

But on https://developers.redhat.com/products/rhel/download it tells me that it is taking care of delivering AngularJS 1.3.3 for cdnjs.cloudflare.com, but this page only works if I disable the block requests for missing resources switch. (Sorry this page needs a RedHat account, so not sure if someone can test this)

Is this AngularJS release missing in Decentraleyes? Or what is keeping Decentraleyes from working properly (as it does work properly on all other sites I have come across so far)?

Can I add this to Decentraleyes? In this case it would be fine to disable Decentraleyes for the RedHat page, but I would like to understand the problem. If this happens again on a page I do not trust... :-)

Decentraleyes 2.0.13 used on FF 72.0.2 (64-Bit) on Linux, used in combination with uMatrix (set up according to the documentation).

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