lousywriter13
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Wow. I don’t have any idea how this would be in two spots. Unless, as you said, the gravatar bits are doing it automagically somehow. And… honestly… I didn’t add those, either. They are installed automagically by Jetpack.
I’ll take a stab at this using the information you provided. I appreciate your help.
I have uploaded a screenshot here. Not sure if this is specifically what you want, though:
https://i276.photobucket.com/albums/kk33/robdiaz2/iFrame_jetpack_zps34795139.png
Is there a better way to get you the image?
I seem to be having similar issues with this. *Sometimes* the pulsemap widget doesn’t show at all. Other times it shows *twice*. I have not yet been able to determine what might be causing it.
WordPress v. 3.5 with latest pulsemaps plugin. This is confirmed to be happening on IE9 and also on Firefox 17.0.1.
Thanks for any suggestions for troubleshooting this.
Okay, I’ve been looking into this some more. This morning I re-enabled jetpack on https://www.robdiaz2.com. I then logged out of wordpress. When I navigated to the site as a visitor would, I did not get the only secure content warning.
Upon logging in, I got the warning again.
So, it would seem that this has *something* to do with the iFrame involved with the WP login/admin bar.
I determined this by looking in IE’s developer tools application and finding the https iFrame that was loading http content.
Not sure if this means the problem is really “not an issue” for most users, but it is certainly a major nuisance for those of us admining sites that use this tool.
Hope this helps you.
I have had to disable JetPack as well on several sites. Did you find any workaround for this?