11-03-2021, 03:37 PM
dope y'all, a'it?
If you are on a mac and use Safari, it may be that Safari is protecting you by preventing cross-web cookie interaction, so malicious tracking code embedded from somewhere else doesn't put a hitch in yer git-a-long.
If you have content blockers, they also can whack things up. In Safari's View menu, there's an option to "Reload without Content Blockers" that may help. If it does, you can set per-site preferences so they are off all the time.
Unfortunately, Content Blockers can be configure per-site, but prevent cross-domain tracking can not.
If it works in Private Browsing mode, one option would be to set Safari to always open a new Private Browsing window on launch.
I've taken to using a different browser for DööM - Firefox (keeps my work and play in separate sandboxes that way). Embedded video is working there most of the time, but twitter links generally work less well for me.
When I see DM's zen tweets, I hit reply, copy the URL between the twitter brackets and then open that a new window.
--tg
If you are on a mac and use Safari, it may be that Safari is protecting you by preventing cross-web cookie interaction, so malicious tracking code embedded from somewhere else doesn't put a hitch in yer git-a-long.
Quote:By default, Safari doesn't accept cookies from cross domains making the use of iFrames with embedded content problematical. This is especially the case for videos, as Google uses the YouTube player and authorization cookies to provide access to this content. Unfortunately, this can only be solved by disabling the 'Prevent cross-site tracking' option on the device that is playing the video.
If you have content blockers, they also can whack things up. In Safari's View menu, there's an option to "Reload without Content Blockers" that may help. If it does, you can set per-site preferences so they are off all the time.
Unfortunately, Content Blockers can be configure per-site, but prevent cross-domain tracking can not.
If it works in Private Browsing mode, one option would be to set Safari to always open a new Private Browsing window on launch.
I've taken to using a different browser for DööM - Firefox (keeps my work and play in separate sandboxes that way). Embedded video is working there most of the time, but twitter links generally work less well for me.
When I see DM's zen tweets, I hit reply, copy the URL between the twitter brackets and then open that a new window.
--tg