(This post was last modified: 08-01-2016, 09:36 PM by andrewjs18.)
Hi all,
We have implemented end-to-end HTTPS encryption across the entire forum to help protect the forum's data for all users alike. HTTPS is automatic and shouldn't require any interaction on your part. If you try to visit the forum via damnfineshave.com, it should automatically do a 301 redirect and send you to https://damnfineshave.com. If it doesn't, please let me know!
Just a few technical things to point out:
If you post an image from a site that isn't using HTTPS, our system will automatically proxy the image so it's going through secure channels. What that means is if you post an image like so (notice the url is http and NOT https):
it'll automatically get proxied using an https url so it doesn't cause mixed content warnings in the browser. this is how a proxied image url will appear:
Tapatalk might not be 100% working right now. Tapatalk apparently caches settings for 24-48 hours on their end before new changes are propagated; there is nothing I can do to speed up this process as it's out of my control.
If you have any issues accessing the site, please let me know!
We have implemented end-to-end HTTPS encryption across the entire forum to help protect the forum's data for all users alike. HTTPS is automatic and shouldn't require any interaction on your part. If you try to visit the forum via damnfineshave.com, it should automatically do a 301 redirect and send you to https://damnfineshave.com. If it doesn't, please let me know!
Just a few technical things to point out:
If you post an image from a site that isn't using HTTPS, our system will automatically proxy the image so it's going through secure channels. What that means is if you post an image like so (notice the url is http and NOT https):
Code:
[img]http://i.imgur.com/4NFWnQv.jpg[/img]
it'll automatically get proxied using an https url so it doesn't cause mixed content warnings in the browser. this is how a proxied image url will appear:
Code:
https://images.weserv.nl/?url=i.imgur.com%2F4NFWnQv.jpg
Tapatalk might not be 100% working right now. Tapatalk apparently caches settings for 24-48 hours on their end before new changes are propagated; there is nothing I can do to speed up this process as it's out of my control.
If you have any issues accessing the site, please let me know!
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