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iFrames aren't accessible on our website after Firefox Browser update

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iFrame content is not visible after recent Firefox update. It appears that the new security update is now blocking content on our website. The message I receive is "Firefox has blocked content that isn't secure" and I'm not sure what has changed.

Here's a link to a webinar page where we embed a Webcast player to do power point slide presentations during the webinar: http://www.drglover.com/action-resources/webinars/moving-beyond-stuck-webinar-8-13.html

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iFrame content is not visible after recent Firefox update. It appears that the new security update is now blocking content on our website. The message I receive is "Firefox has blocked content that isn't secure" and I'm not sure what has changed. Here's a link to a webinar page where we embed a Webcast player to do power point slide presentations during the webinar: http://www.drglover.com/action-resources/webinars/moving-beyond-stuck-webinar-8-13.html Thanks for your help.

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"Firefox has blocked content that isn't secure" shouldn't affect a HTTP connection. The mixed content changes for Firefox 23.0 will affect HTTPS - Firefox expects all the content on a "secure" page to be from secure servers, and when it isn't it blocks the "mixed content" which comes from an insecure server.

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Start Firefox in Safe Mode to check if one of the extensions (Firefox/Firefox/Tools > Add-ons > Extensions) or if hardware acceleration is causing the problem (switch to the DEFAULT theme: Firefox/Firefox/Tools > Add-ons > Appearance).

  • Do NOT click the Reset button on the Safe Mode start window.