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Opened Sep 16, 2011 by Trac@tracbot

HTTPS Everywhere breaks "see all videos" and "large window" in YouTube

(The links below might not be safe for work, there is some swearing. It happens to be the pages I was looking at when I identified HTTPS Everywhere as the trigger.)

When viewing a specific YouTube video (eg http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SzEc3o7pVgo&feature=channel_video_title ) There is in the bottom right of the video sub-window arrows pointing right and down; clicking it makes the video portion of the web page larger (but not full screen). When HTTP Everywhere is enabled, this no longer works.

When looking at a user page (eg http://www.youtube.com/user/MyHarto ) in the upper right portion of the page is an icon of a three by three grid of boxes; it changes the page to show all of a user's videos in a grid. When HTTP Everywhere is enabled, this no longer works.

I am not using any custom rulesets. For both cases, I have NOT enabled the YouTube rule, which defaults to off since it's buggy. I have tried turning all of the Google related rules (API, Search, Images, and Services) and restarting Firefox, that doesn't help. Disabling HTTPS Everyhwere entirely and restarting Firefox fixes the problem. I disabled all of my other add-ons and re-confirmed both the working and non-working cases.

Firefox 6.0.2 HTTPS Everywhere 1.0.1 Linux (Ubuntu 11.04)

If there is other information I can provide that will help, please let me know.

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Username: Alan_De_Smet

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Reference: legacy/trac#4032