Can't unblock popup
Hi,
I seem to having multiple problems with Firefox over the last few weeks...
This problem is - I can't unblock popups. I have got popup blocking enabled, with a couple of Exceptions - it's been working fine until I wanted to use it today. I have tried turning off popup blocking, re-entering the exceptions - nothing is helping!!!
Does anyone know what to do?
Thanking you Pedro
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You could try using the Page info window. Go to a site you want to enable. ctl+i will get that window, go to its Permissions tab and for Open Pop-up Windows select Allow.
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/firefox-page-info-window
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You could try using the Page info window. Go to a site you want to enable. ctl+i will get that window, go to its Permissions tab and for Open Pop-up Windows select Allow.
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/firefox-page-info-window
Thanks for your help @Terry. That worked :-)
You wouldn't happen to know how to stop Firefox from changing http to https on local addresses (192.168.xxx.xxx)?
Kind regards Pedro
You can try to enable HTTPS-Only mode and create an 'off' http:// exception for the exact IP address.
Thanks for your reply @cor-el. I have tried that, it doesn't work.
I have already posted this question "Stop Http redirecting to Https on local address", but no one has got a solution...
I have a suse tumbleweed os.
Kind regards Pedro.
Are you using Firefox from the Mozilla server as that version might behave differently ?
Is that IP address another device on your local network ? If so, does that server possibly support secure HTTPS, but has no valid certificate installed ?
Thank you for your reply @cor-el.
I don't know were it came from, it installed with Tumbleweed. Firefox Version 113.0.1 (64-bit).
Is that IP address another device on your local network ? - yes.
"If so, does that server possibly support secure HTTPS, but has no valid certificate installed ?" - (I assume when you say 'server' you are referring you to the device) - No, the device does not support https. No, the device does not have a certificate.
Kind regards Pedro