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Regarding this page: https://dl144.infusionsoft.com/app/page/default-campaign-landing-page8

If you look at the source, there's an iframe containing an embedded video player from vzaar in that yellow space at the top of the screen. it renders correctly in all other browsers except FireFox 23. I'm on OSX 10.7.5

I also tried it on Firefox 24.0 on Windows 7 Home Premium with the same result - no player.

Can anybody suggest why the contents of the iframe do not appear?

Regarding this page: https://dl144.infusionsoft.com/app/page/default-campaign-landing-page8 If you look at the source, there's an iframe containing an embedded video player from vzaar in that yellow space at the top of the screen. it renders correctly in all other browsers except FireFox 23. I'm on OSX 10.7.5 I also tried it on Firefox 24.0 on Windows 7 Home Premium with the same result - no player. Can anybody suggest why the contents of the iframe do not appear?

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That iframe is blocked because of mixed active content.

You can see this in the Web Console (Firefox/Tools > Web Developer;Ctrl+Shift+K)

Blocked loading mixed active content "http://view.vzaar.com/1214912/player" @ https://dl144.infusionsoft.com/app/page/default-campaign-landing-page8

The main site is https and the iframe source is http://view.vzaar.com/1214912/player

A workaround is to set the security.mixed_content.block_active_content pref to false.

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If this is your site, you can drop the http: from the value of your iframe src attribute (so it starts with //) to automatically use a secure connection when a user visits the page using HTTPS.

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excellent. thank you. consider this resolved.