I'm working on a website and want to use it to "inspect" the code and
elements of the site. However I haven't been able to use "inspect" at all,
so far, as every time I try to use it I get the same security warning.
I've tried it on other sites to see if it was just my site but it happened
on any site I had showing in the browser.
Again, this is happening in Opera. I'm using Firefox on another computer
with Firebug and I don't have any problems with it.
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But the minute I click on "inspect" the security warning pops up and that's
as far as I get. This happens on any website I have in the browser window.
I haven't tried accepting the security certificate, but besides that, the
only way I can get rid of the pop up is to close the browser tab.
Hope that explains things in a way you can understand. :)
I open Opera and click on Firebug lite.
I get the console and everything is
fine so far. As long as I don't click on "inspect" everything works OK.
But the minute I click on "inspect" the security warning pops up and that's
as far as I get. This happens on any website I have in the browser window.
I haven't tried accepting the security certificate, but besides that, the
only way I can get rid of the pop up is to close the browser tab.
Hope that explains things in a way you can understand. :)
I believe I got it off of the Opera extensions page. However, I don’t remember, but if I had any trouble with their link I may have searched online for it. Is there any way to know for sure?
It seems to be happening with the bookmarklet as well. I don’t have any other extensions loaded in Opera. I’m going to do a full system scan. Anything else I should try?
I uninstalled Opera and then reinstalled. Then I used the bookmarklet to “inspect” a web page and the security warning is gone. Not sure what that means but seems to be OK now. What do you think?
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