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Google Calendar will not print, even in Private Window.

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We can not get Google Calendar to print when we click the gear icon at the top and select print. The first dialogue box will pop up, but when we click print it does nothing. The log shows multiple lines of this:

Content Security Policy: Ignoring “'unsafe-inline'” within script-src: ‘strict-dynamic’ specified Content Security Policy: Ignoring “https:” within script-src: ‘strict-dynamic’ specified Content Security Policy: Ignoring “http:” within script-src: ‘strict-dynamic’ specified

How can we fix this? I have found no solution anywhere.

We can not get Google Calendar to print when we click the gear icon at the top and select print. The first dialogue box will pop up, but when we click print it does nothing. The log shows multiple lines of this: Content Security Policy: Ignoring “'unsafe-inline'” within script-src: ‘strict-dynamic’ specified Content Security Policy: Ignoring “https:” within script-src: ‘strict-dynamic’ specified Content Security Policy: Ignoring “http:” within script-src: ‘strict-dynamic’ specified How can we fix this? I have found no solution anywhere.

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Here is a screenshot.

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What if you tried Chrome?

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Yeah, it works fine in other browsers. That isn't the point. My back office prefers to use the Firefox browser, and I just find it surprising that Mozilla does not have a fix for this.