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j-p
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Mixed content (https / http)

Post by j-p »

Firefox warns about mixed content on https://www.reactos.org/ (https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/doc ... xedContent)

http://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.7.1.min.js
http://reactos.org/sites/default/files/evolution.png

Would be nice if u would change both urls to https (works on both) or use only // and omit the protocol (only if u intend to provide a non-https version of the website). Thanks ;)
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Re: Mixed content (https / http)

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Just install HTTPS Everywhere: https://www.eff.org/https-everywhere
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Re: Mixed content (https / http)

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HTTPS Everywhere does not have a redirection rule for reactos.org, and since those elements break with mixed content blocking, such a rule would be disabled by default.

(I'm in the process of submitting a HTTPS-E redirection rule for reactos.org. If you could fix that issue the rule would be enabled by default. I hope you consider it.)
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Re: Mixed content (https / http)

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For the record, this got fixed a while ago. See associated issue: ONLINE-454.

Also, note that ReactOS website is using HSTS.
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