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With Firefox I cannot see a google calendar embedded into a webpage but I can see it with other browsers. I've dumped the cache and restored Firefox. Now what?

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I'm running Windows 10 with the first anniversary update installed. This had not been a problem before but I am not sure exactly when it started. Maybe with Windows 10 or maybe with the anniversary update. Thanks for help with this. I'd prefer to use Firefox rather that switch to Edge or Chrome, both of which are not having the problem.

I'm running Windows 10 with the first anniversary update installed. This had not been a problem before but I am not sure exactly when it started. Maybe with Windows 10 or maybe with the anniversary update. Thanks for help with this. I'd prefer to use Firefox rather that switch to Edge or Chrome, both of which are not having the problem.

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How long would you estimate you have had this problem -- do you think it started before Firefox 49 was released last Tuesday?

Is there a public page that you could provide a link to where a volunteer could take a look at the problem?

If you are viewing the page in a private browsing window, could you check for a "shield" icon to the left of the address bar? That icon indicates that Firefox's Tracking Protection feature is blocking content in the page. This article has more information on that feature and how to make an exception: What happened to Tracking Protection?.

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Here's an example of a publicly shared Google calendar embedded in a page. Does this one work for you?

http://pdxblues.com/events/

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Hi. Thanks for the two responses. This is the webpage where I cannot see the embedded google calendar: http://maccweb.org/edu_workshops_cal.html

I also could not see the calendar in the link you sent.

The shield icon is not present when I am on those pages.

I was able to see the calendar in the past. I don't know when I last went to the page, probably a few months ago. It had been able to see the calendar before Firefox 49.0 but there are other confounding factors such as Windows 10 and the Windows 10 anniversary update.

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If you right-click in the area where the calendar is supposed to appear, does Firefox display an item called This Frame on the menu? If it does, if you expand the This Frame menu and click Open Frame in New Tab, will the calendar display there?

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I right clicked on the area where the calendar should be and got a drop down menu with an item, this frame, with an arrow pointing right. When i go there and click on open frame in new tab I get a new tab but that window is blank -- no calendar there.

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That's strange. If you press Ctrl+u on that new tab calendar page to view the source code, does it contain anything or is it blank? I'm attaching a screen shot of what I get for the MACC calendar (I pulled the second tab off to a new window to show them overlapping).

If the source is there, it may be an issue with your Firefox not displaying it as expected. If the source is blank or very different, some filtering software may not be allowing Google Calendar to come through, although, that would be strange.

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I get a new blank tab when I pressCTRL+u on the blank tab page. The address bar in the new blank tab reads view-source:about:blank

I'll try the page with the calendar using Firefox on a different computer to see if the issue is in this computer I am using or if it also is a problem on a second computer. I'll report on that when I can get to the other computer.

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I went to the webpage with another computer running Firefox 49.0 and could see the google calendar. I therefore conclude it is not Firefox but something interfering with Firefox on the first computer. Both computers are running Windows 10 with the anniversary update. They are, however, running different anti-virus software. I will disable the anti-virus software on the first computer to see if that was causing the problem. I will report on that tomorrow.

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I'm back at the first computer, where I disabled the anti-virus software but that did not fix the problem. I still cannot see the embedded google calendar even with the anti-virus software disabled. I guess it is something else odd about this computer's hardware or software.

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One other thing you could try is test in a fresh Firefox profile. If you can view Google calendars in the "clean" profile, that would point to a setting or add-on as the culprit.

New Profile Test

This takes about 3 minutes, plus the time to test the site(s).

Inside Firefox, type or paste about:profiles in the address bar and press Enter/Return to load it.

Click the Create a New Profile button, then click Next. Assign a name like Sept2016, ignore the option to relocate the profile folder, and click the Finish button.

After creating the profile, scroll down to it and click the Set as default profile button below that profile, then scroll back up and click the Restart normally button.

Firefox should exit and then start up using the new profile, which will just look brand new.

Can Firefox load Google calendars in the new profile?

When you are done with the experiment, open the about:profiles page again, click the Set as default profile button for your normal profile, then click the Restart normally button to get back to it.