• Resolved jkisha

    (@jkisha)


    First, let me say your plugin is working like a charm. I’m only having one issue and was wondering if you might have any insight into this.

    When I embed Microsoft documents like Excel or Word or PowerPoint, for example, those pages now display a non-specific error that the document can’t be displayed. If I switch to displaying the same document but embed using Google Docs to display those files, everything works as expected.

    I was wondering if you had any idea why this behavior might be occurring after enabling your plugin?

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/https-redirection/

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  • Plugin Support mbrsolution

    (@mbrsolution)

    Hi, can you share the error that you see on your screen?

    Thread Starter jkisha

    (@jkisha)

    Plugin Support mbrsolution

    (@mbrsolution)

    Hi, in regards to the following comment.

    When I embed Microsoft documents like Excel or Word or PowerPoint, for example, those pages now display a non-specific error that the document can’t be displayed.

    The above action produces the following code. Please note this is just part of the code.

    //view.officeapps.live.com/op/embed.aspx

    If you remove the double forward slashes // then the code will display correctly.

    The above is not related to this plugin. The above is more related to the way you are inserting the Microsoft embedding iframe code.

    Kind regards

    Thread Starter jkisha

    (@jkisha)

    Interesting. I actually had to delete the entire https:// from the code. It must have had something to do with how the easy SSL plugin changes the URLs.

    Man, I’m so glad you found the issue and was able to get things working again. I really appreciate the time you took to look into this for me.

    Plugin Support mbrsolution

    (@mbrsolution)

    You are most welcome. Does the above solve your issue? If it does can you mark this support thread as resolved.

    Thank you

    Thread Starter jkisha

    (@jkisha)

    Yup. Problem Solved!

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