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GENERAL QUESTIONS ABOUT JAVASCRIPT ARE OFF-TOPIC. This tag is for questions relating specifically to the use of JavaScript on the Stack Exchange sites.
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"Stack Overflow requires external JavaScript from another domain" message
The Stack Exchange sites fetch jQuery JavaScript libraries from a Google domain. … When those fail to load, the "external JavaScript" warning is shown (but only when the SE JavaScript from another domain, sstatic.net, does load successfully). …
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JavaScript broken on SO, SU, SF and Programmers
A bit too long for a comment, so:
If there are intermediate problems with any site, then be sure to use your browser's reload button as little as possible.
Reloading a page by using the reload butt …
6
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Accepted
"Stack Overflow works best with JavaScript enabled", but I have JavaScript enabled by default
For some time, the JavaScript also outputted “Stack Overflow works best with JavaScript enabled” when jQuery was not loaded. … c.innerHTML = a +
" requires external JavaScript from another domain, which is blocked or failed to load. …
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Accepted
Why is Stack Overflow using <noscript>?
Stack Exchange is also warning one (using JavaScript) if it detects that jQuery has not been loaded from the googleapis.com CDN. … But I assume that some security software running on workstations might indeed somehow make browsers stop executing JavaScript.) …
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How do I enable jQuery?
What about changing the message into something like:
{sitename} works best with access to {domain}, which seems to be blocked or failed to load.
It would be great if this is doable for both ajax.goo …