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When loading a mixed content site (https site with http images) the http images don't show. How do I fix this? I checked the wiki and didnt find the solution there.

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I have checked this page: http://support.mozilla.com/nl/questions/817114?s=mixed+content&r=4&as=s and also the wiki: http://kb.mozillazine.org/Images_or_animations_do_not_load All the checkboxes and settings are correct, but I cant seem to find an option where I can choose to display mixed content. Could you tell me how to do this?

I have checked this page: http://support.mozilla.com/nl/questions/817114?s=mixed+content&r=4&as=s and also the wiki: http://kb.mozillazine.org/Images_or_animations_do_not_load All the checkboxes and settings are correct, but I cant seem to find an option where I can choose to display mixed content. Could you tell me how to do this?

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Firefox doesn't have a setting to block http images on pages that have mixed content.
If the images are missing then you either have blocked them or you have an extension or security software that is blocking the images.

If images are missing then check that you aren't blocking images from some domains.

  • Check the permissions for the domain in the current tab in "Tools > Page Info > Permissions"
  • Check that images are enabled: Tools > Options > Content: [X] Load images automatically
  • Check the exceptions in "Tools > Options > Content: Load Images > Exceptions"
  • Check the "Tools > Page Info > Media" tab for blocked images (scroll through all the images with the cursor Down key).

If an image in the list is grayed and there is a check-mark in the box "Block Images from..." then remove that mark to unblock the images from that domain.

There are also extensions (Tools > Add-ons > Extensions) and security software (firewall, anti-virus) that can block images.