While waiting for a proper fix from SE, here's a quick JS hack to fix this:
$(document).on( 'submit', 'form[action="//stacksnippets.net/js"]', function () {
if ( ! /^[\-0-9A-Za-z]+$/.test( this.target ) ) return; // safety check
var iframe = $( 'iframe[name="' + this.target + '"][sandbox=allow-scripts]' );
iframe.attr( 'sandbox', 'allow-scripts allow-modals' );
} );
This hack works by injecting the allow-modals
sandbox flag into the iframe
tag just before the snippet is executed. I've tested this on Chrome 46 / Linux, and it successfully re-enables alerts in snippets. It should have no visible effect on browsers that don't support allow-modals
yet.
I've included this fix in version 1.40 of my Stack Overflow Unofficial Patch (SOUP) user script. To install it, first get the Tampermonkey extension from Chrome Web Store, and then visit this link to install SOUP.
alert()
. As a workaround, I added redundantconsole.log()
statements and a note in the HTML markup informing the user that they may need to open their console to see the messages. :(