If you have a map published in a secure (https) site, please read on.
Recently Firefox and Chrome have stopped showing mixed mode (secure and non-secure) content through IFRAMEs.
In order for your secure published map to work in Firefox and Chrome, please get a new publish HTML code from ZeeMaps, or change the SRC URL of the IFRAME to HTTPS from HTTP.
Let us know if we can provide any additional assistance.
Bill Wiseman says:
The following code works in firefox and edge, but will not load in chrome. Do you have any suggestion?
Bill Wiseman says:
The following code works in firefox and edge, but will not load in chrome. Do you have any suggestion?
zeemaps says:
Hi Bill,
Are you referring to Harry’s code, or some other one as it did not come through.
Harry Bird says:
I cannot resolve this problem. Using Chrome in Windows 7
Using: http://www.ourcruising.com/Grounds.shtml
(also tried Grounds.html)
ourcruising.com has a valid current certificate
I changed all internal http to https
What have I done wrong?
Thanks, Harry Bird
zeemaps says:
Hi Harry,
Which version of Chrome are you using?
Also, the please set the height of the iframe in absolute measures — pixels or vh — it shows very small in my browser.
Harry Bird says:
Sorry for the delay
Version 100.0.4896.127 (Official Build) (64-bit)
Height has never been a problem but will check and modify
Thanks,
Harry
zeemaps says:
Tried your page and the map separately. The map does not work in your page in Safari and Chrome, while it does work separately in both.
To test the map separately, use the
SRC
attribute from theiframe
code, that begins withhttps://www.zeemaps.com/pub...
separately in your Chrome browser and let us know how that works.