Hello, for some times now, I have troubles browsing and editing the Trinity Wiki using Firefox. It looks a security feature was enabled by defauit starting in Firefox 23, which consists of blocking the "mixed content". It means that a web site that is accessed using secure connection (https://) is not allowed to load items that are located on non-secure URL (http://)
In our case, the wiki is automatically using https:// , but many resources (style-sheets, javascript files ...) are using http:// URL. With all these items missing, the wiki is almost unusable. As a workaround I can disable the setting in Firefox, but I think it would be better to configure the Wiki so that all items are loaded through https.
François
On Sun, 18 May 2014 10:20:40 +0200 François Andriot francois.andriot@free.fr wrote:
Hello, for some times now, I have troubles browsing and editing the Trinity Wiki using Firefox. It looks a security feature was enabled by defauit starting in Firefox 23, which consists of blocking the "mixed content". It means that a web site that is accessed using secure connection (https://) is not allowed to load items that are located on non-secure URL (http://)
In our case, the wiki is automatically using https:// , but many resources (style-sheets, javascript files ...) are using http:// URL. With all these items missing, the wiki is almost unusable. As a workaround I can disable the setting in Firefox, but I think it would be better to configure the Wiki so that all items are loaded through https.
Does the new wiki ( https://wikidev.trinitydesktop.org/w/ ) work correctly? (It does for me, and I use Firefox as a primary browser). If the other one can be fixed quickly, it should still be done, of course, but spending a lot of time on something that's being phased out doesn't seem all that worthwhile.
E. Liddell