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news feed on own website works fine on laptop, will not work on desktop, although both win 8.1 with FF 51.0.1

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On my own site i placed a newsfeed. Works fine on laptop, but not on my (and others) desktop. Both machines run Win8.1 with FF 51.0.1 Also not showing on other desktop which runs Win10 and FF51 Feeds do work with Edge, Chrome, Android etc. Is this a bug? site is: www.jrkingma.nl/onder.htm and www.jrkingma.nl/parti.htm

news feed is from: www.belastingdienst.nl

On my own site i placed a newsfeed. Works fine on laptop, but not on my (and others) desktop. Both machines run Win8.1 with FF 51.0.1 Also not showing on other desktop which runs Win10 and FF51 Feeds do work with Edge, Chrome, Android etc. Is this a bug? site is: www.jrkingma.nl/onder.htm and www.jrkingma.nl/parti.htm news feed is from: www.belastingdienst.nl

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I see this link:

An error occurred during a connection to p3k.org. Peer’s Certificate has been revoked. Error code: SEC_ERROR_REVOKED_CERTIFICATE

The website uses a compromised certificate that has been disabled by Mozilla. The website will have to renew the certificate to make it work in current Firefox 51+ releases.

See:


Using an open HTTP connection would possibly work as a workaround. Note that the Web Console ("3-bar" menu button or Tools -> Web Developer) shows a message about mixed content.

cor-el மூலமாக திருத்தப்பட்டது

Yes, i've seen the error about the certificate too. But, how is it possible that the feed correctly shows on my laptop where is the same version of Firefox? Even the same version of Windows?

I tried already using "http" and "https" in the link. The original link even starts with "//" . None of them works on my desktop, all of them works on my laptop. Also works correct on every other platform like Chrome, Edge, and on Android machines (tablet, phone). Strange, isn't it?