Redirect forums to https
Re: Redirect forums to https
OK. Thanks Mark. I will continue looking. I'm using Chrome and I get the full secured site on that page, but will install Firefox and try it. We are out this weekend but will make it a priority.
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Re: Redirect forums to https
@HexTank, @1024MAK, are you seeing the same issue on this page:HexTank wrote: ↑Thu Nov 16, 2017 12:49 pm Yes, as Mark said, it happens everywhere, even this thread
viewtopic.php?f=29&t=37&p=580#p580 for reference.
https://spectrumcomputing.co.uk/index.php?cat=4 -- the Contact page?
Also, which version of Firefox are you running, what operating system?
Are you running any plugins or extensions that may inject markup on the page, for example an "Instagram this!" button on images?
I've checked the pages listed on Vivaldi, and Firefox on my Mac (El Capitan), and no warnings produced.
Re: Redirect forums to https
Thanks for the testing Mike. SSL is new to me.
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Re: Redirect forums to https
@Mike no, seems fine there.
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Re: Redirect forums to https
On the machine that I'm currently using, the browser is Firefox 56.0 (32-bit), which is running on a Linux OS.
Note that Safari on an iPad mini does not produce this warning.
The Firefox browser does have various plugins, but none inject mark-up on any pages and it is fine on other secure sites.
The pages I did my testing on are the forum index page (index.php) and the FAQ page (app.php/help/faq).
On the index page, the only non https:// links that I can see are:
http://cookiesandyou.com/
http://spectrumcomputing.co.uk/ (which is what you get if you click on the logo)
As this forum does not allow attachments, I can't directly attach images showing the problem.
If you want to see the images, let me know and later I will post them up elsewhere and link to them (I wonder if that will also add to the problem ).
Mark
Note that Safari on an iPad mini does not produce this warning.
The Firefox browser does have various plugins, but none inject mark-up on any pages and it is fine on other secure sites.
The pages I did my testing on are the forum index page (index.php) and the FAQ page (app.php/help/faq).
On the index page, the only non https:// links that I can see are:
http://cookiesandyou.com/
http://spectrumcomputing.co.uk/ (which is what you get if you click on the logo)
As this forum does not allow attachments, I can't directly attach images showing the problem.
If you want to see the images, let me know and later I will post them up elsewhere and link to them (I wonder if that will also add to the problem ).
Mark
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