Troubleshooting
Installation and Deployments T...
Browser Issues
1min
the following sections describe common browser related technical difficulties may occur when trying to access litmus edge and how troubleshoot them the difficulties that may arise includes the following browser access restrictions browser cache issues browser access restrictions browsers typically display one of the following two warnings when trying to access litmus edge your connection is not private you connection is not secure litmus edge uses self signed certificates by default this type of warning is expected when using a self signed certificate in a local environment you can bypass browser warnings on google chrome and mozilla firefox as follows google chrome click advanced , and then click proceed to \<website> (unsafe) at the bottom of the page mozilla firefox click advanced , and then click add exception at the bottom of the page click confirm security exception on the pop up window the following table details some of the reasons for browser access restrictions and recommended steps to resolve the issues possible causes recommended steps needs ssl certificate from trusted authority litmus edge includes a self signed certificate, but you can add additional certificates see certificates docid\ s0dxzeu8mtaywyqsyedyj for more information wrong date and time on computer/device verify that the date and time are correct on the device browser cookies and cached files this usually only occurs in the chrome browser clear the cookies and cache anti virus software block ssl connection try disabling the anti virus software dns caching clear the dns cache using the ipconfig command in windows ipconfig / flushdns owner has configured website improperly this usually only occurs in the firefox browser add the litmus edge ip address to the browser's website exceptions list to proceed browser cache issues litmus edge and litmus edge manager applications use a web browser as their main interface for optimized loading, web browsers keep a cache of files and images for recently visited websites this avoids having to download the pages each time you visit a page this optimization can sometimes cause problems when the browser reads from its cache instead of downloading the latest page this can cause unexpected behavior such as the following the page looks partially loaded the page looks like it has loaded but the page has strange or unusual formatting images on the page are in the wrong places strange login and license activation issues clear the browser cache you can easily fix cache issues by clearing the cache here are some easy ways to clear a browser’s cache these techniques should work on all windows and mac browsers hold down the shift key while refreshing the page this forces a refresh with an empty cache on all browsers press the ctrl + shift + r key combination to force an empty cache refresh for safari , press cmd + r hold the ctrl + shift + delete key combination to open the clear browser history menu for safari , press cmd + shift + delete make sure to choose the cache option and the largest time range possible to clear the entire cache view and clear browser history often, clearing the browser history can help fix issues press ctrl + h to view the history menu you can clear the browsing data from this window or select a previous page from the list for safari, press cmd +h key combination to view the history menu