Mixed HTTPS warnings
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The one thing that I found on this page is... that freaking emoji. Why does that come through as http?
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@scottalanmiller said in Mixed HTTPS warnings:
The one thing that I found on this page is... that freaking emoji. Why does that come through as http?
but when you click on it, it reloads as https (cloudflare I assume)
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@JaredBusch said in Mixed HTTPS warnings:
@scottalanmiller said in Mixed HTTPS warnings:
The one thing that I found on this page is... that freaking emoji. Why does that come through as http?
but when you click on it, it reloads as https (cloudflare I assume)
That's very weird. Okay, too tired to put thought into this tonight. Will ponder it more tomorrow.
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@scottalanmiller said in Mixed HTTPS warnings:
What is that? That doesn't look like anything that I know of.
Basically the link to one asset, in this case a png icon, is causing HTTPs warnings on the website on every page.
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Text emojis are better anyways.
:-)
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@Breffni-Potter said in Mixed HTTPS warnings:
@scottalanmiller said in Mixed HTTPS warnings:
What is that? That doesn't look like anything that I know of.
Basically the link to one asset, in this case a png icon, is causing HTTPs warnings on the website on every page.
Yeah, I see that. Why is that one asset doing that, though, is the question.
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@scottalanmiller When I switched my website from http to https, I had the same issue with some things and had to re-link things, re-upload things. You may need to re-install the emoji add-on or whatever for this website. I don't know what platform you are using for it. Just an idea.
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@JaredBusch said in Mixed HTTPS warnings:
going to add to this..
in firefox, I see this..
When I look at the more info media list, the only thing not specifically https is the first item.
This is happening because from where the image comes from is not secured with https and running on http. That's why it is giving mixed content warning error.
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@henriette said in Mixed HTTPS warnings:
@JaredBusch said in Mixed HTTPS warnings:
going to add to this..
in firefox, I see this..
When I look at the more info media list, the only thing not specifically https is the first item.
This is happening because from where the image comes from is not secured with https and running on http. That's why it is giving mixed content warning error.
Yes, we know what the error means. The issue is tracking it down in the system.
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Are we ever going to fix this?
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@aaronstuder said in Mixed HTTPS warnings:
Are we ever going to fix this?
No, because of how the image links work. It's not things we can control.
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@scottalanmiller Images are fine...
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@aaronstuder Because Imgur is serving them all over HTTPS.
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@aaronstuder That works fine for Imgur that is listed as https, but doesn't solve the problem.
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the unread landing page spit out this today. Why don'y you go change the topic images to something behind https?
Loading mixed (insecure) display content “http://21e0807cedce0f3145d0-a2bfed9a52e3055ccb3a48938906d1fd.r85.cf5.rackcdn.com/giphy-facebook_s.jpg” on a secure page 2 jquery.js:6007:7 Loading mixed (insecure) display content “http://21e0807cedce0f3145d0-a2bfed9a52e3055ccb3a48938906d1fd.r85.cf5.rackcdn.com/cat.jpg” on a secure page 2 jquery.js:6007:7 Loading mixed (insecure) display content “http://21e0807cedce0f3145d0-a2bfed9a52e3055ccb3a48938906d1fd.r85.cf5.rackcdn.com/nonitnews.jpg” on a secure page 2 jquery.js:6007:7 Loading mixed (insecure) display content “http://21e0807cedce0f3145d0-a2bfed9a52e3055ccb3a48938906d1fd.r85.cf5.rackcdn.com/thumbnails/gaming.png” on a secure page 2 jquery.js:6007:7
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@scottalanmiller you still have not fixed it, and now they are dead.
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@JaredBusch said in Mixed HTTPS warnings:
@scottalanmiller you still have not fixed it, and now they are dead.
Why are you still waiting for ML updates and improvements? We all know it's stuck right where it is for the foreseeable future.
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@Obsolesce said in Mixed HTTPS warnings:
Why are you still waiting for ML updates and improvements? We all know it's stuck right where it is for the foreseeable future.
Fixing bad images has nothing to do with the platform upgrade issues they have.
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@JaredBusch said in Mixed HTTPS warnings:
@Obsolesce said in Mixed HTTPS warnings:
Why are you still waiting for ML updates and improvements? We all know it's stuck right where it is for the foreseeable future.
Fixing bad images has nothing to do with the platform upgrade issues they have.
Which falls under the improvements category I already mentioned.
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I had a HTTPS not secure before. gone after a refresh.
But yeah i'm seeing the icon issue too