I think the ajax.googleapis.com
domain has been in use on Stack Overflow for a long time - I have had to whitelist it in NoScript for a couple of years at least.
For me, this just fetches the following resource:
https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.12.4/jquery.min.js
What you could do, if googleapis.com is blocked completely for you, is to alias this in your local hosts file to 127.0.0.1
, and then get your development machine to host a copy of this file using IIS or Apache, including the full directory path.
Since Stack Overflow is now an HTTPS site, you'd also need to generate a self-signed certificate, and get your browser to trust that.
There does not seem to be any markup verification (using JS file hashes) that would prevent this working, so it might be worth a try.
Or, if that sounds like a lot of hassle, you could bring in a tablet computer with your own internet connection, and just use Stack Overflow on that. However, you'd lose the ability to easily copy+paste between SO and your editor, so I'd personally go with the first option.