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Firefox will not allow page to be displayed

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After last update Firefox will not open my Weebly website editor.

It keeps telling me that Firefox will not allow the page to be displayed if another site has embedded it. It advises me to open the link in a new window.

This does not work - I get the same error message. I need to be able to edit my website! Can anyone help, please?

After last update Firefox will not open my Weebly website editor. It keeps telling me that Firefox will not allow the page to be displayed if another site has embedded it. It advises me to open the link in a new window. This does not work - I get the same error message. I need to be able to edit my website! Can anyone help, please?

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Those are two separate programs and maybe if you have the page opened in Firefox the website editor active it update the files because it's opened currently? I just sounds like it can run if you browser and editor is on the same site. Did you try to launch the site in Firefox just by itself and the website on another browser to see what happens? Just my hunch there is a open file conflict from the site itself.

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What OS? What version of Firefox? Show the issue. Do we have to have an account to replicate the issue? Do you have the same issue with Firefox in Troubleshoot Mode?

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This happens if a web page opens an external page in an iframe and the website prohibits this via CSP rules or via a X-FRAME-OPTIONS header in the HTTP response headers. You can right-click the frame area with the error message and use "This Frame: Show Only This Frame" or "This Frame: Open Frame in New Tab" to display this page.

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