Found the Culprit! Like i posted earlier, turns out it was the Content-Security-Policy header doing something weird. I've commented it out for now (because I want to figure out the solution eventually), and everything works!by nwelna - How to...
Which also likely won't happen until my lunch break in about three hours, so look for an update then.by nwelna - How to...
Could that be because of the content-security-policy header I have? When I get a chance I'll remove that and see if it makes a difference. I'll also just double check all of my sources for scripts are https://. Its odd, because when I change the header to Content-Security-Policy-Report-Only, chrome reports no issues so.... hmmmmm.... I'll update you with what I find out.by nwelna - How to...
Okay, so my custom 404 page works fine in firefox, decided I'd try to test that quickly before calling it a night. I will do a new gist with some changes I made in the morning, but you can see my 404 page by going to https://www.nickwelna.com/puppies.html. So looks like it might be something with the content being served having an issue. Can you look at my other ssl config settings, maybe one of tby nwelna - How to...
I will try this later, as it is just about 4:00am where I am, and I need to be getting ready for work in 3 hrs, so I need to sleep. I will update you when I test this.by nwelna - How to...
Did some testing: Browsers that work: Google Chrome Opera Browsers that don't work: Mozilla Firefox Microsoft Edge Microsoft Internet Explorer Would be nice if someone with a Mac could check if safari has issues. Any other browsers I should check?by nwelna - How to...
I think it has to be a config thing that firefox doesn't like, since chrome works just fine.by nwelna - How to...
Nothing out of the ordinary. No errors or anything.by nwelna - How to...
No Change. Still works in Chrome, but not in firefox. The network monitor in firefox says the GET request is completing, but the document type is plain (as opposed to html, which is what I get when I do a plain http request), and says it received no data.by nwelna - How to...
So I have been trying to set up http2 on my nginx server for use with my personal website, however I've run into an issue concerning firefox. When I have http2 enabled, firefox will not display the page at all. In fact, it will stay on the page it previously had loaded in that tab. I've tried to do research on my own, but I've had no luck, as all solutions I've tried seem to not work. Client Inby nwelna - How to...
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