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https anywhere extension issue: Google calendar https widget won't load netvibes

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Hi...suddenly on my Vista laptop, the iCal widget that I use to display Google calendar in my Netvibes portal no longer works. I get:

"This Connection is Untrusted

You have asked Firefox to connect securely to 2195877879.nvmodules.netvibes.com, but we can't confirm that your connection...."

(I can't see any more of the error message in the box; it's cut off)

Now, I use this same widget on my desk top with the 15.01 version of FF--no problem. I run https anywhere extension on both too.

I also was using this just fine on my laptop until yesterday. One change I made--I downloaded the history cleaner FF extension. I can't see why that would affect it and I do sync browsers across platforms and it has no effect on my desktop.

Any suggestions? TIA

Hi...suddenly on my Vista laptop, the iCal widget that I use to display Google calendar in my Netvibes portal no longer works. I get: "This Connection is Untrusted You have asked Firefox to connect securely to 2195877879.nvmodules.netvibes.com, but we can't confirm that your connection...." (I can't see any more of the error message in the box; it's cut off) Now, I use this same widget on my desk top with the 15.01 version of FF--no problem. I run https anywhere extension on both too. I also was using this just fine on my laptop until yesterday. One change I made--I downloaded the history cleaner FF extension. I can't see why that would affect it and I do sync browsers across platforms and it has no effect on my desktop. Any suggestions? TIA

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No one with any ideas?

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As reflected in the edited topic/subject line, the problem I've tracked down (although why it suddenly occurs now after months of no problems) comes from the https anywhere FF extension. WHile disabling the extension allows everything to work, I'm not sure why I have to--for one thing the URL is DEFINITELY an https url anyway. Plus, google has https sign-ons.

So this doesn't make a lot of sense.

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I had this issue as well but removing 'https anywhere' extension didn't fix it. You can add the certificate yourself in FF. 1. Go to Options and select the Advanced tab. 2. Select the Encryption tab and then go down to the View Certificates button and click on it. 3. Click on the Add Exception button. 4. Enter the address that you are getting from the netvibes module and click on Get Certificate. 5. Click on Confirm Security Exception and reload the page.

I used this link to help me figure it out: http://tandt-u.blogspot.com/2009/02/fix-invalid-security-certificate-error.html