Upgraded to https! Please report bugs!

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Maxperson

Morkus from Orkus
Can't give XP, etc. No Formatting options (can swtich to http for formatting, doesn't fix giving XP)

I was going to post that I can't give exp, but you beat me to it. I'd give you exp for beating me to it, but I can't! You'd probably laugh at me for this post, but you can't! Ha! :lol:
 

Morrus

Well, that was fun
Staff member
At a guess, something is being blocked by the new certificate. Something with a technical sounding name like Java or Ajax or something, which controls a bunch of functions.
 



monsmord

Adventurer
I can no longer like or laugh with posts, whether or not I preface the URL with http or https. And posting this reply is leaving a swirling "thinking" cursor to hover like a bad omen.
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EDIT: I'm also using Chrome, and the console is returning this error when I look at a thread, which may be illuminating - is there a secure jQuery source?:
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Mixed Content: The page at 'https://www.enworld.org/forum/showthread.php?659894-Upgraded-to-https!-Please-report-bugs!&p=7617001#post7617001' was loaded over HTTPS, but requested an insecure script 'http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.7.2/jquery.min.js'. This request has been blocked; the content must be served over HTTPS.
 
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darkbard

Legend
I see that some are able to award XPs even after I have made the attempt and failed. I'm using Chrome, for what it's worth....
 

jonesy

A Wicked Kendragon
I'm on Opera and I get an "Insecure Content" warning when I open the website, which isn't supposed to occur when the site is in https. That warning should be specific to http-sites. And yes, I have checked that I'm on the https version when the warning occurs.
 

Len

Prodigal Member
jonesy said:
I'm on Opera and I get an "Insecure Content" warning when I open the website, which isn't supposed to occur when the site is in https. That warning should be specific to http-sites. And yes, I have checked that I'm on the https version when the warning occurs.

Firefox has a warning icon that says "Parts of this page are not secure (such as images)." And looking at the page source code shows some http: URLs for images & stuff. That's probably why Opera is giving that warning.
 

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