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How can the 'block reported attack sites and reported web forgeries' prevents local TinyMCE HTML editor from working on a local network in Moodle?

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How can the 'block reported attack sites and reported web forgeries' prevents local TinyMCE HTML editor from working on a local network in Moodle? I'm only receiving a blank text area where the TinyMCE interface should be.

How can the 'block reported attack sites and reported web forgeries' prevents local TinyMCE HTML editor from working on a local network in Moodle? I'm only receiving a blank text area where the TinyMCE interface should be.

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I wish to use Firefox with Moodle so have created a Moodle on a test server. However, the TinyMCE HTML editor will not load on the local network through Firefox but will externally through Firefox. This test has been repeated with different versions of Firefox.

When unchecking the:

Block reported attack sites Block reported web forgeries

the TinyMCE editor will work on the local network. What setting would I need to put in place so that I can keep the above two items checked yet enable the TinyMCE HTML editor to display?