Hi there,
seems like my account had been deleted since I haven't been active for quite some time, but there are things in life which are worse than reregistering, right?
Anyway, I found that the login page of online bank Kontist does not show up in Pale Moon v29.1.1 / 64 bit. With Chrome it works.
What I already tried: Deleting cookies, running Pale Moon in Safe Mode, switching the user agent to Native or Gecko, overriding it with "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:78.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/78.0".
Error console indicates a "SyntaxError: invalid regexp group".
A confirmation would be welcome, a solution priceless ...
https://app.kontist.com/login shows blank screen
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Re: https://app.kontist.com/login shows blank screen
Confirmed, but currently not solved.
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Error: SyntaxError: invalid regexp group
Source File: https://app.kontist.com/vendors~main.8fe15aa7714f14d887e4.chunk.js
Line: 447, Column: 11446
Source Code:
e"DE-HH":case"DE-NI":case"DE-RP":case"DE-SH":return e.match(/(?<ff>\d{2})(?<bbb>\d{3})(?<uuuu>\d{4})(?<p>\d{1})/).groups
See UXP issue 1675