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creativember

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  1. 3 hours ago, paul2009 said:

    The iFrame is being blocked because your website is secure (served using a url that begins https) but the iframe is insecure, in that the url begins with http (without the s). Using HTTPS for your website is an important step in protecting your site and your users from attack. If you were able to add other content that did not use HTTPS it would render that protection useless. 

    You can solve it by changing the iFrame embed to include an 's' https://markdelgado.idxhome.com/openhomes/137534

    Let me know how you get on. 

    I can't thank you enough. This makes perfect sense and when adding the "s" to the code, it populated in the live view. Extremely grateful to you for your time and expertise!

  2. I launched a newly designed site using the Mojave template just last month and all iframe embedded coding was functional on the live site. For some reason today it works in my editing window but not in the live view. Is anyone having this issue? No changes to coding has been made. Wondering if it is perhaps a browser issue but I don't know how to repair it. The code is this and I've confirmed no changes to the account holder/client's idxhome account so the link inside the iframe is still operable. Also in editing mode I can see the results just fine but in live mode it's just blank. The website is markdelgado.com (I have iframe at the bottom of the home page and in a feature listings page accessible from the Buy Now page. Here is the code. Grateful for any insight!

    <iframe src="http://markdelgado.idxhome.com/openhomes/137534" width="100%" height="2700" frameborder="0" allowtransparency="true">

    <p>Your browser does not support iframes.</p>

    </iframe>

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