Pertains to Firefox 23.0.1 and maybe later.
I was surprised this information was so hard to find, so hopefully this will make it easier for you.
At the company I work for we have an HTTP iframe inside an HTTPS web page. The new version of Firefox objects to this mixed content and forces the user to respond by clicking on a little shield icon in order to allow the mixed content. However Firefox does not "remember" this override, nor does it allow a "white list" of domains where you don't care about mixed content. You can however disable the checking entirely by changing these options shown in the graphic above. PLEASE do not do this unless you completely understand the security implications.
If this is what you were looking for, please leave a comment, just say Hi or something.
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Thanks!
thank u......
We were having trouble with a website's pdf / viewing and printing. This worked like a charm. Thanks!!!!
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That worked!!!!
Thanks!
a HUGE THANKS!!! My school uses a HTTP iframe inside a HTTPS webpage too and it was annoying having to click on the security shield everytime I logged in to do my school work.
Hi ;-)
Hey,
if you only want to disable this feature for one domain, like 'sicencedirct.com' you have to create an entry named 'extension.http_everywhere.DOMAIN' and set this variable to true.
"Hey,
if you only want to disable this feature for one domain, like 'sicencedirct.com' you have to create an entry named 'extension.http_everywhere.DOMAIN' and set this variable to true."
Anyone have an example of that? I would like to do that for just my domain.
Vielen Dank - hat sehr gut geholfen !! :-)
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Thanks! Firefox can be so annoying at times like this.
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Thanks! This is so annoying... wished Firefox had not done this.
firefox always implementing new things
thank you for the solution
Thanks, Have been trying to correct this for months.
Thanks
Worked like a charm. Thanks for this information!
i cant ge t the second bold one to show up, itried typing it in the search bar and nothing, still unable to view recored video from me wireles camers sd card any ideas???not a fire wall issue or network issue cuz i can see the feed
Mike, you probably have a different version of Firefox.
Mike, I am a newbie on this kind of thing but I could follow your easy instructions. Unfortunately, I have Firefox 28 and it did not remove the blocking. Is there something further I must do? Thank you. Getting easy instructions is a lifeline.
Sorry bulleteyes. This is all I know.
nice one
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thank you :)
I've had a few problems recently posting URLs and HTML code to forums - it doesn't seem to get there.
Could this be caused by Firefox also?
Needed a quick and dirty fix for this one; great temporary fix! Of course people shouldn't leave this setting off long-term, but for quick dev. work it was invaluable. Thanks!
thank u
Thank you so much!!!
hi
Thank you so much :)
Yes this is what i'm looking for.
That blocking feature is a pain in the butt without whitelist or something of a kind
Thank you! This worked perfectly for Firefox 37.0.2.
Thank you!
Thanks a lot!
Thanks!
Hi. This worked for me. Many thanks!
thank you very much!! so annoying!!
Is it Possible to do this change via group policy ?
I have already tried with both the adm files and the logon and startup scripts, but not sure where the changes has to be made so that I can push it to all users .
Someone please help ???
Does this apply to Firefox Quantum?
Something
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