Because the company site from the previous HTTP migration to the HTTPS protocol, before a reference to the microblogging topic wall function, but now migrated to HTTPS, found that the module is not displayed on the non-IE browser, and then found that the microblogging topic wall does not provide HTTPS loading mode,
Do you have any good solutions?
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Because the company site from the previous HTTP migration to the HTTPS protocol, before a reference to the microblogging topic wall function, but now migrated to HTTPS, found that the module is not displayed on the non-IE browser, and then found that the microblogging topic wall does not provide HTTPS loading mode,
Do you have any good solutions?
There is an IFRAME scheme on the Internet, but I think the reliable way is to get it through the back end. The front end calls this backend address.
For example, using PHP to load the remote JS file directly after the output.