Star Alliance bites the dust

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Lavarinth wrote: Sun Mar 15, 2020 6:52 pm Like many others, employers are instituting a work-from-home policy for the time being.

EDIT: HTTPS has been enabled, however when viewing a specific list of forum threads (a particular subforum as opposed to the overall forum) and when inside a thread it is displaying a Not Secure statement. Investigating this while also working on the theme.
Unfortunately, there may not be much you can do about that if it has to do with images that are out of your control, like when someone includes an image by URL that's not HTTPS. These days they expect everything to be served over HTTPS for it to give the secure indicator in the address bar. Possibly even if it's content from another server?

On that note, when I was talking about my site before, I did fix my avatar URL to a new HTTPS URL. I had to figure out how to get it accepted, but I got it. ;D
(It just didn't like the file extension)


btw, Mesk's long purple organic supplement is one cause of the not secure statement, or at least for now.
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I'll just move his site to https also. :D
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Also, if you want to see what the offending content is, at least in Chrome when you open the developer tools and go to the console tab, it shows warnings in the log. Might do the same on other browsers.

I don't think it cares about just links though, btw, as long as it's not trying to actually display content.
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So I've just discovered as you replied! I'll see what I can do about this since if this is the case, obviously this shouldn't be happening on a list of threads also. I'll get this sorted while also trying to figure out why I can't update the style. Love this new phpBB, let me say!! :sweat:

EDIT: Oh, it's the overlay portraits.
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Yeah, I just figured that one out, too. I guess just don't worry about it. 🙃
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ShadowFlare wrote: Mon Mar 16, 2020 9:45 am long purple organic supplement is one cause of the not secure statement
omg I am dying laughing
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Yes, I noticed the file name. :]
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:goat::sweat_drops::joy:
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