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In my testing of Firefox 57 I noticed this just updated and it seems to work fine on Twitter, Google and so but in previous versions when going to site like my blog http://blog.markheadrick.com/ it would display a greyed icon indicating that sub-documents were, such as the Twitter widget. Anyway, I have no idea if such a thing is possible with all the changes that have occurred.
Anyway, it's cool that this much is working now as a Web-Extension. Thanks for all your efforts. :)
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Well, it does show the grey icon, just not there. It is working on http://www.markheadrick.com/ which is loading similar widgets and it does show on my blog if I view a post with an embedded YouTube video so I dunno. Might be non-issue then.
Thanks for the report - there may be some race condition causing this issue, I've noticed it rarely but not sure exactly the cause. In my browser I am seeing the gray indicator for both URLs you provided. The WebExtension version is being developed as a separate codebase, so I've filed a new issue to track this and linked your original bug report: bsiegel/http-version-indicator#2
In my testing of Firefox 57 I noticed this just updated and it seems to work fine on Twitter, Google and so but in previous versions when going to site like my blog http://blog.markheadrick.com/ it would display a greyed icon indicating that sub-documents were, such as the Twitter widget. Anyway, I have no idea if such a thing is possible with all the changes that have occurred.
Anyway, it's cool that this much is working now as a Web-Extension. Thanks for all your efforts. :)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: