I'm working on a micro-frontends project where the sub-apps are loaded in iframes.
When trying to use history back in the iframe, is not working at all with the latest version of Chrome. Tried it on Firefox also and it behaves correctly.
Do you know anything about this issue? Maybe a workaround?
Many thanks
Chrome is forcing https (as well as adding https to every internal link) to everything on my site, even though I have https support disabled/don't want to use it.
This occurred after I went to my site's cpanel (which requires you go through https). I changed no settings, and after that Chrome forces it. Only occurring on Chrome (firefox is working fine), and only on one computer.
Of course, I tried restarting, clearing cache/cookies as well as going to chrome://net-internals and deleting the domain from HSTS. Nothing works.
Any ideas? Thank you
I had the same issue and to all odds it had something to do with my website itself. In my case I'm running WordPress & WooCommerce on my site and it seems like by deactivating WooCommerce my issue was solved. Still not sure how to properly fix this since as soon as I activate WooCommerce again the same issue re-appears. However, at least I know now where the issue is coming from and can dig around further.
I noticed the same issue with WooCommerce 2.3. Earlier versions don't have the same issue. My workaround was to load my site using Internet Explorer {the horror}.
So i have been running into this problem with a lot of Wordpress sites lately, usually occurring when i am logged in as Admin, so i couldn't post here because no one would be able to view the problem. However, i just found a site that it happens on that doesn't require admin creds.
http://www.otisports.com/
When i visit this site in Chrome (Version 34.0.1847.137 m), it just displays a blank page. No errors, just the (what now seems standard) event.returnValue is deprecated. Please use the standard event.preventDefault() instead. warning. I have seen that warning signify problems on the site, but they are usually minor, not to the extent that the above URL displays. However, if i open an Incognito window and visit the site everything works perfectly and there is no warning. Does the Incognito window deal with webpages in a way that is so entirely different that it would cause something like this to happen?
I have been racking my brain trying to figure this out. Can anyone reproduce this? is it a bug in chrome?
EDIT: I just tried to open a bounty on this question and the EXACT same thing happened. In Regular Chrome, nothing happened when i clicked the start a bounty link and i saw various errors Undefined is not a function however in incognito everything worked perfectly. what gives?!
EDIT: Yes, i have cleared the cache, history, cookies, everything, and i still get the same errors. I cant even post a comment on this question because of errors...
I came across the same issue when trying to open evernote.com. It loaded successfully while using incognito mode in chrome. Let me share how I fixed this even though the original post is way too old. But maybe someone can find it useful.
I'm using chrome (Version 73.0.3683.103 (Official Build) (64-bit)) running on Linux Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS.
I tried disabling all extensions and clearing browser data/cache but nothing worked. PS: Disabling adblock previously worked for me. Yes, I stumbled over the same issue before and whitelisting evernote in adblock solved the issue. But it didn't now.
The following is what worked for me:
Open developers tools (CTRL + SHIFT + J).
Navigate to Applications tab.
Choose Clear storage from the side menu
Hit Clear site data button.
After reading the comments I dug into chrome and saw there was a bunch of extensions still sitting around that were definitely malware and I thought I had previously deleted. Instead of picking through them one-by-one, I just deleted everything, re-installed Chrome, and now everything works great!
I had the same issue. My application was working in Incognito mode and in Firefox but not in Regular Chrome. I even disabled all the extensions but no luck. I eventually cleared the Cached images and files because on developer console I found out that the regular chrome was still picking up the old file due to caching. So as soon as I cleared it, my app showed up like a rocket :)
Try removing any non required extension .
Specifically AdBlock
I resolved the problem post that.
Since on Incognito , extensions are disabled, hence page run as expected.
I resolved this unforeseen issue using following steps.
CTRL + SHIFT + DEL > Clear Browsing Data.
Cookies and other site data
Cached images and files
This is for Chrome Browser.
Open Console (Ctl+Shift+I) first.
Then under the application tab, you will find some options on the left, find out the application there, you will find it at the top.
There you will find Service Workers.
Under Service Workers, there will be three checkboxes. Select Update on reload checkbox and reload again.
I had the same issue after installing React-Sight Extention.
The Page hanged but not in the incognito mode.
Try deleting any recently added or junk extension.
Delete your cache.
That worked for me
I had a similar issue in chrome, in my case the problem was that I could log in to my university library's website only in incognito mode. After some digging, I figured out that Google Translate extension was set to automatically translate any page. When I turned that off and instead selected never translate that specific page, it started working in the usual mode as well.
This is rather an old issue but still happens. None of the solutions recommended here and there did not solve the issue in my case.
I somehow noticed this is related with a -some kind of- corruption on the user profile.
This is how I solved it:
Close all Chrome browsers.
Open a Google page on Chrome.
Sign-out from Google (rigt click your profile picture on a Google page, not on the Chrome itself), and sign-in.
If this doesn't work:
Close all Chrome browsers.
Right click Chrome icon and select Google Chrome.
Delete your Google profile on the "select your profile" page.
Close Chrome.
Open Chrome, sign-in.
uBlock Origin was the culprit in my case. Once I allowed the site in uBlock Origin, pages loaded correctly in normal Chrome.
I have a dev site for a store here where fonts are not showing properly in IE10: http://darciekentvineyards.com.uswest.vin65dev.com/Wines
They work on the live portion of the site in IE10: http://darciekentvineyards.com/about
They also work in Chrome.
I'm not sure what's causing this or why there's a scrollbar on the menu. Does anyone have a solution?
This is caused by restrictions on cross-origin use of fonts, as you can see if you press F12 in IE and select Console from the IE developer tool, then open the dev site in the browser. There are many error messages in the consolte about resource loading failing due to cross-origin request.
The simple solution is to upload the fonts onto the dev site too.
I have my personal Google Chrome extension that adds an iframe to every page.
Now, it worked perfectly until a couple of days earlier.
Now it wont work on https pages!
The iframe source is HTTP.
The console is reporting:
[blocked] The page at https://example.com ran insecure content from http://mysite.com
Now, I know about mixed content issue, but it worked perfectly before. Why isnt it working now and how to fix it?
Anyone?
Thanks
Well, a new chrome update was released a couple of days ago. Check the patch notes from that release if they changed anything security related to make Chrome extensions require both HTTP or both HTTPS, not mixed.