If your website is running on an insecure (HTTP) domain, you are required to allow the VEC to load active mixed content.Īllowing mixed content affects the VEC only and not your live website.įor more information, see Mixed Content on the Mozilla Developer Network (MDN) website. If you don’t want to disable your browser’s security settings, you must have an HTTPS website. Your browser’s security settings might block mixed content or insecure (HTTP) content being loaded into a secure (HTTPS) page or frame (such as the VEC). When this message displays, you must enable mixed content before continuing creating the activity. Previously, when mixed content was not allowed, you could still perform some actions in Step 1 of the three-step guided workflow when creating activities. Disabling blocking lets you open an HTTP site or a site that has mixed calls (HTTPS and HTTP). This message informs you how to disable blocking in your browser. Modern browsers might block the display of a page or display warning messages if secure content is mixed with insecure content.Ī warning message displays if the Visual Experience Composer (VEC) in Adobe Target tries to open a page containing mixed content. Mixed content occurs if the initial request is secure over HTTPS, but HTTPS and HTTP content is loaded to display the web page.
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