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Best Answer timtyson, 09 May 2014 - 07:30 PM

Yes, it is working. I just am the meticulous type and have been working diligently to optimize my WP install. The error messages concerned me. That's all.

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#1 timtyson

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Posted 08 May 2014 - 05:19 PM

OK. Novice here... No understanding of php

 

I've read here about the issues associated with minify in W3-total-cache. I set W3 to "Never minify the following JS files: tubepress.js," And things now work. But...

 

Safari gives me this error message on page load:  "Blocked a frame with origin "https://www.youtube.com" from accessing a frame with origin "http://www.timtyson.us".  The frame requesting access has a protocol of "https", the frame being accessed has a protocol of "http". Protocols must match." I get that youtube is a secured connection and my site is not, but I don't understand how to fix this. (I didn't pay for the secured server connection and really don't want to.)  I don't think it is related to W3 minify as I get the error even when minify is turned off entirely.

 

http://www.timtyson....led/my-youtube/

 

Help is appreciated!

Tim



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Posted 08 May 2014 - 11:34 PM

Hi Tim,

 

Please make sure that in WP Settings > TubePress > Advanced > that the checkbox next to: "Enable HTTPS" is unchecked.

 

Please let us know.

 

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#3 timtyson

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Posted 09 May 2014 - 02:14 PM

Thx for the reply. I checked, and WP Settings > TubePress > Advanced > Enable HTTPS is in fact unchecked. I then dumped all of my W3-cache files to make sure it wasn't cached from some previous setting.

 

​I still have the issue, but only on the page dedicated to tube press and only related to YouTube.



#4 brandon

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Posted 09 May 2014 - 07:06 PM

Hi Tim,

 

I just looked at the linked site you provided and it appears that this is working properly.

 

Do you still need assistance?

 

Please let us know

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#5 timtyson

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Posted 09 May 2014 - 07:30 PM   Best Answer

Yes, it is working. I just am the meticulous type and have been working diligently to optimize my WP install. The error messages concerned me. That's all.