Overview
Easily locate and identify mixed content on any HTTPS site.
The HTTPS Mixed Content Locator Chrome Extension will help you identify the mixed content on your page so that you quickly complete migrating your site from HTTP to HTTPS. The extension supports identifying the following mixed content: Passive Mixed Content (have http:// urls in their src attribute) - img - audio - video - source Active Mixed Content - iframe (with http:// url in the src attribute) - script (with http:// url in the src attribute) - object (with http:// url in the data attribute) - link (with rel="stylesheet") The extension allows you to visually locate all passive mixed content on the page as well as copy the url of the insecure element for all mixed content. Note: Chrome will need to be restarted after installation to have the extension work as intended.
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Mike SegesmanMar 16, 2024
Tried my best to get the extension to work on multiple sites where I know (based on independent tests) "mixed content" is present but the extension failed to indicate this for all tests (add-on responded with "No mixed content detected"). It would be nice to get the extension to work in as much as it's a nice concept at least. And it would be nice for the dev to respond with any ideas as to why this might be the case for users who report this same issue. Absent the Dev providing any feedba... Show more
Oliver CouchDec 21, 2021
Does work sometimes, but is often unable to detect it when Chrome auto upgrades or blocks mixed content. Open sourcing it so it can be updated would be great.
Wisdom BrightSep 20, 2020
Doesn't work
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- Version1.3
- UpdatedApril 15, 2018
- Size27.42KiB
- LanguagesEnglish (United States)
- DeveloperWebsite
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