Firefox 23 blocks by default unencrypted content on ssl pages

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Mozilla wants Firefox 23 content over http is called now block if the user is an ssl page opens. According to the browserbouwer is the safety for the end-user is further improved.

In Firefox 18 introduced Mozilla all a instellingsmogelijkheid in order to load content on http connections to block when a page via https is opened. Because of this, Firefox will no unencrypted scripts, css files and other web content to load normal web servers, as it is potentially unsafe to be seen. This protection, however, was not activated by default, but Mozilla wants this in Firefox 23 is now enable. This will result in certain pages by default via https to be opened may not be correctly displayed in this browser, but the choice of Mozilla can web developers do to force errors in the ssl implementations faster to correct.

Firefox 23, currently early Nightly-trial, will be in the JavaScript processing now better take into account country-specific settings. This can play a role in the processing of, for example, kalenderdata, time and text. Developers can inputdialogen for example, ‘en’ as locale. Mozilla wants Firefox 23 according to the current planning early August launch.