Putting Proscan Interface onto Website

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Ok Progress. I noticed a lock in my browser that said "Part of this website are not secure" I disabled the protection to show images and now it shows... Is there a correction for this?
 
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Ok Progress. I noticed a lock in my browser that said "Part of this website are not secure" I disabled the protection to show images and now it shows... Is there a correction for this?

Your website seems to be encrypted which is good. The web browser is throwing a fit because your website is encrypted but an element on the page, the iframe which is showing your scanner, isn't. That's where your problem is. The web browser is blocking it as unsafe content since it's not coming from an https source...or that's my thoughts on it.

I'm using firefox. If you go up to the web address and click where the lock is, it should tell you it's blocking and unsafe element. It should give you an option to allow the unsafe content. Once you do that, it should show up just fine. How you fix that, that i'm not too sure. Since your website is hosted in one location and the stream is coming from your home, using a different IP, the page itself is not fully HTTPS. If your web host was hosting the server feed then I don't see you would have a problem. Again, I'm new to this stuff as well, maybe someone else could give an option on how to remedy this.

EDIT: Yeah, now I see you allowed the content and got it to work. Someone with more experience with website encryption and how it works exactly needs to chime in to explain how to configure it. If your website wasn't https, I don't think you would have an issue at all as the browser would see the whole site as unsecure and not secure with unsecure content sources.
 
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