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want to access a site turning off "connection not secure" blocking

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I am trying to help a friend set up her web site. To do so I need to access her pages under development. She uses a composer assistant. The produced pages are compliant with http not httpd. They will be ported, eventually. But, for now, I need to override disable "connection not secure" for ONE site. I tried disable HTTPS-Only Mode in Firefox to no avail. What's next to try? (Please don't say trash Firefox unless that's categorically impossible and the only solution.) If I had more time I'd scarf the source and start Hacking. Please, someone offer a usable simple solution.

Current Firefox auto-updated and Current Windows 10 auto-updated

I am trying to help a friend set up her web site. To do so I need to access her pages under development. She uses a composer assistant. The produced pages are compliant with http not httpd. They will be ported, eventually. But, for now, I need to override disable "connection not secure" for ONE site. I tried disable HTTPS-Only Mode in Firefox to no avail. What's next to try? (Please don't say trash Firefox unless that's categorically impossible and the only solution.) If I had more time I'd scarf the source and start Hacking. Please, someone offer a usable simple solution. Current Firefox auto-updated and Current Windows 10 auto-updated

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https and http - comes from the host site that isn't something firefox can change. You might want to contact their webmaster for more help on this connection your trying to do.

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Is that website on the HSTS preload list as in that case you won't be able to access via http ? Did you try to disable HTTPS-Only via the padlock drop-down list ?