My company is using a third party video vendor, and for testing I embedded a video source link using the "Insert the video from website". I published, and uploaded to the LMS, and when I viewed the slide that contained the embedded video link, the warning message "Only secure content is displayed" appear. See screenshot below. Can someone help me on why this message "Only secure content is displayed" appear, and how to solve it? Thanks in advance.
I also have this problem when trying to open a web object within a slide. For our organisation it is not possible to change these browser settings on a massive scale. So I'm wondering if I can do something within storyline or the storyline output? When I zoom in on the page I get 'https security is compromised by http://scorm.pulseweb.nl:35711/livereload.js'
I don't know what that link refers to - but that's the piece I'd try to track down. If it's your web object component, you'll want to look at where that's hosted and if it's not on a secure page I'd look at moving it to a secure site.
Also, what version of IE are you using? I'd look to use the latest version available to you to help with any security issues - so IE 11 or Edge.
Thanks for replying. We use IE11. and technically I'm speaking of a web object. But what I refer to in storyline is an index.html in a folder on my computer.
Is the index.html file from another Storyline course, or connected to a separate web object entirely? Can you instead link to where it's located on the website vs. the files locally on your computer?
Also, for IE11 do you know if it's running in compatibility mode? If so, it'll actually be acting like it's an earlier version of IE and could be causing other security issues.
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Hi Benny!
Sounds like a security issue.
Could try going to Internet Options> Security> Internet Zone> Miscellaneous> Display mixed content, and select enable.
I also have this problem when trying to open a web object within a slide. For our organisation it is not possible to change these browser settings on a massive scale. So I'm wondering if I can do something within storyline or the storyline output? When I zoom in on the page I get 'https security is compromised by http://scorm.pulseweb.nl:35711/livereload.js'
I can imagine that the problem could be solved by changing the link into 'https://scorm.pulseweb.nl:35711/livereload.js' but how do I do that?
Hi Klaas,
I don't know what that link refers to - but that's the piece I'd try to track down. If it's your web object component, you'll want to look at where that's hosted and if it's not on a secure page I'd look at moving it to a secure site.
Also, what version of IE are you using? I'd look to use the latest version available to you to help with any security issues - so IE 11 or Edge.
Thanks for replying. We use IE11. and technically I'm speaking of a web object. But what I refer to in storyline is an index.html in a folder on my computer.
Hi Klaas,
Is the index.html file from another Storyline course, or connected to a separate web object entirely? Can you instead link to where it's located on the website vs. the files locally on your computer?
Also, for IE11 do you know if it's running in compatibility mode? If so, it'll actually be acting like it's an earlier version of IE and could be causing other security issues.
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