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Hi, I was trying to embed an external tool content inside RCE editor but I am getting a message as shown in attachment. Also I am unable to embed the content into the editor.
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Hi @dineshkumar_tha,
If you don't mind, I have a some followup questions that might help us figure out what's going on...
Getting the answers to the above will help us give more accurate answers. Just offhand right now, my initial thought is that you have some kind of browser extension interfering with or blocking the embedding process Canvas uses. Since you asked if CSS could affect this, I will say that anything is possible, but that would be pretty far down on my suspect list unless you have a ton of CSS mods that didn't get very thorough testing. I do have a trick which may help confirm this though. Add ?global_includes=0 to the end of of the URL before you start editing or putting things in the RCE wherever you are in Canvas. This should cause custom javascript and css to be skipped, so if you use that trick and things do work properly you will know for sure it's something in your custom files.
If it's not your custom css, let us know the answers to the questions asked and we can probably give some further troubleshooting tips.
-Chris
@dineshkumar_tha ...
I think it would help for you to provide a bit more information about what you are trying to do. For example, what external tool are you trying to embed into your course content page? What are the steps you are taking currently to accomplish this? Any additional things from your end will (hopefully) help Community members to better answer your question. Thanks!
@Chris_Hofer , I was trying to embed Kaltura and Canvas Studio videos into course. I am wondering will there any possibility our custom CSS in themes will block the action to embed?
Hi @dineshkumar_tha,
If you don't mind, I have a some followup questions that might help us figure out what's going on...
Getting the answers to the above will help us give more accurate answers. Just offhand right now, my initial thought is that you have some kind of browser extension interfering with or blocking the embedding process Canvas uses. Since you asked if CSS could affect this, I will say that anything is possible, but that would be pretty far down on my suspect list unless you have a ton of CSS mods that didn't get very thorough testing. I do have a trick which may help confirm this though. Add ?global_includes=0 to the end of of the URL before you start editing or putting things in the RCE wherever you are in Canvas. This should cause custom javascript and css to be skipped, so if you use that trick and things do work properly you will know for sure it's something in your custom files.
If it's not your custom css, let us know the answers to the questions asked and we can probably give some further troubleshooting tips.
-Chris
Happy to answer all those questions.
1. It happens on everyone in our canvas account.
2. Tried with Windows and Ubuntu machines. Mostly using Chrome and Firefox browsers.
3. Yes, it's hosted by Instructure and our URL is crystaldelta.instructure.com
4. I have enrolled as Account Admin on root account.
@chriscas , I have tried removing custom JS from themes and embedded external tool contents into editor and it works fine. Seems there are some issues with our custom files.
I really appreciate your patience and the solutions.
No problem, glad you at least got things narrowed down! If you need any assistance trying to figure out what part(s) of your custom js/css might be interfering, I'd recommend creating a post in the Canvas Developers Group, as there are some very helpful people in there with some coding experience.
-Chris
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