• Resolved artem77

    (@artem77)


    Hi.

    When I try to open Youtube wizard I see this message in the frame

    Firefox Can’t Open This Page

    To protect your security, salvarchtest.wpcomstaging.com will not allow Firefox to display the page if another site has embedded it. To see this page, you need to open it in a new window.

    In Firefox troubleshooting page it is said

    Website will not allow Firefox to display the page if another site has embedded it

    If you see this error, it is probably because a website is trying to display another website without the consent of its owner. This is usually the result of a security misconfiguration.

    Websites can use x-frame options or a content security policy to control whether other websites may embed them in their own pages. They are important security tools designed to prevent clickjacking, which is an attack that allows malicious sites to trick users into clicking their links.

    To visit a site that has shown this message, you can open the link in a New Tab or New Window in Firefox. Note that in some cases, the embedding page will not work correctly without access to the blocked page. In this case, you will need to contact the owner of the broken site for troubleshooting.

    When I try other browsers I see in opened frame just salvarchtest.wpcomstaging.com refused to connect.

    Actually it worked one time with Microsoft Edge but then it stopped to work with it also.

    Which settings should I fix that Youtube wizard would be available?

    It seems to work with Classic editor but it doesn’t work with Gutenberg

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  • Plugin Author embedplus

    (@embedplus)

    Hello,

    That’s strange; the wizard’s frame should be exactly the same domain as the rest of your site. In Chrome, please open up the wizard, and could you paste these 2 domains:

    1. The domain in the Chrome address bar
    2. Right click within the wizard popup, and click on “View frame source”. What is the domain of the frame?

    Lastly, this comment about WordPress.com business accounts might be helpful; you may need a custom domain attached: https://wordpress.com/support/changing-site-address/#a-note-on-wpcomstaging-com-addresses

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter artem77

    (@artem77)

    Ok. I sorted it out. This error was appearing only when I was editing pages from the main menu of wordpress.com site. In this case name of the page domain was wordpress.com and domain of the frame was domain of my site. When I was correcting pages using the site editor everything was ok. Domains of page and frame were the same. Thank you for your help.

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