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TOPIC: Chrome Issues?

Chrome Issues? 9 months, 2 weeks ago #76529

I'm having an odd issue with JTweet where it seems to work just fine unless I'm using Chrome. Are there any known problems here?

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nic
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Re: Chrome Issues? 9 months, 2 weeks ago #76534

Hi Nic,

Not that I know of - but I will check with the team

Do you have a link to the site/page in question?

Thanks
Paul
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Re: Chrome Issues? 9 months, 2 weeks ago #76538

Hi Paul

www.corbas.co.uk/index.php/easyblog

(hidden away from the front page while I test)

nic
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Re: Chrome Issues? 9 months, 2 weeks ago #76544

Thanks

I've flagged this up and Rob suggests this is the problem

[blocked] The page at www.corbas.co.uk/index.php/easyblog ran insecure content from ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.6/jquery.min.js

Try loading jquery locally in jb library

Thanks
Paul
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Re: Chrome Issues? 9 months, 2 weeks ago #76586

Hi Nic,

I believe this is an issue with your ssl certificate.

The site is running as https, but calling an unsecure version of jquery from google so chrome refuses to load it as it invalidates the certificate.
On other browsers you might get a 'this page contains unsecure elements' warning or something similar.

If you change to load a local version the url will be relative and secure.

The other option would be to change the the google version to include https.
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