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Firefox will not show HTML5 ads

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I've just created an animated html5 ad for a client. It plays in all browsers except for Firefox. Funny thing though; the version of the ad stored on my Mac DO play in Firefox, but not the one on the remote server. Ideas?

Lint to the ad in question: http://sjoogfloyd.no/kunder/bh/html5/bjorkneshoyskolefredogkonflikt580x400.html Javascript: TweenMax.min.js from GreenSock

I've just created an animated html5 ad for a client. It plays in all browsers except for Firefox. Funny thing though; the version of the ad stored on my Mac DO play in Firefox, but not the one on the remote server. Ideas? Lint to the ad in question: http://sjoogfloyd.no/kunder/bh/html5/bjorkneshoyskolefredogkonflikt580x400.html Javascript: TweenMax.min.js from GreenSock

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Just posting to say I see your Ad as linked in your post from when using Mozilla Fx46 on Linux, or Iceweasel =Fx38.5.0

I will test on Windows in due course

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Interesting! I've just tested on Mac. Maybe this happens only with the Mac version?

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Now tested on a smartphone using Firefox Android and again it works.

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I know. It works on iPhone using Firefox too. The trouble seems to be with Firefox on Mac's.

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Is the page source loaded properly?

Do you see any content on that page?

You can check the log in the Web Console for error messages and the Network Monitor (Tools > Web Developer) to see if content fails to load or is possibly blocked.

Use Command+Shift+R to reload the page and bypass the cache to generate a fresh log.

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Hi Cor-el

Can't find any errors (I think). I'm not sure exactly what too look for in these tools you suggested though.

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The network tool would normally show a series of green circles and timings as it reports the site loading, after you use Ct+F5 or the Mac equivalent. The web console will report various errors some of which may be unimportant, but some should give clues to the problem. cor-el will interpret the results.

The thumbnails expand when clicked, use Esc to minimise.