[tor-bugs] #17600 [HTTPS Everywhere: Chrome]: HTTPS Everywhere Breaks web page

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#17600: HTTPS Everywhere Breaks web page
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     Reporter:  NYC_hdl                   |      Owner:  jsha
         Type:  defect                    |     Status:  new
     Priority:  Medium                    |  Milestone:
    Component:  HTTPS Everywhere: Chrome  |    Version:  Tor: unspecified
     Severity:  Major                     |   Keywords:
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 Sirs:

 I have been using HTTPS Everywhere for about a year in Firefox.  Both
 Firefox, and the addons are set to check for updates automatically, and
 the following versions are installed on my Windows 7 Pro (32-Bit) PC:

 Firefox: 42.0
 HTTPS Everywhere: 5.1.1

 A website I have been visiting frequently for about 2 years no longer
 works with HTTPS Everywhere (it formerly did work OK, but as of a few
 weeks ago no longer displays properly, and has forced me to disable HTTP
 EVERYWHERE).

 Here is a link to a page that fails with HTTPS Everywhere:
 https://www.trulia.com/rental/3218486318-38-Hammock-Rd-Clinton-CT-06413


 http://www.trulia.com/rental/3218486318-38-Hammock-Rd-Clinton-CT-06413


 With HTTPS Everywhere Enabled, both of the above links fail to render the
 page properly.  However, with HTTPS Everywhere Disabled, both links do
 render the page correctly.

 Are there settings I can use to keep HTTPS Everywhere Enabled, that would
 by-pass certain addresses?  That is, in this case, is there a way to set
 HTTPS Everywhere to be by-passed for all content at www.trulia.com ?

 My thanks in advance...

 My eMail is:  JTG-1112 at nyc.rr.com

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