Forcing https?

Started by Vekseid, August 23, 2013, 01:13:27 AM

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Autumn52

They both work for me so whatever you decide is fine with me. Love the site and thank you for all your hard work to keep it operating for us.

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Sofina

It's working fine for me Vek, thanks once again for all your hard work xx
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Zelric Miras

Both work well for me ^^

flubber

My computer tends to https me on sites wether I enter http:// or not so its okay for me.
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Lain

https is fine here. Thanks for checking  O:)
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Vekseid

Quote from: Haibane on August 26, 2013, 04:50:11 AM
Sorry to report that I have had to disable the HTTPSEverywhere plugin as its a possible source of crashing my browser and the system. Since installing it a couple of days ago I've had 2 BSODs and 2 complete system freezes where nothing would work at all except the Power Off button ;) HTTPS Everywhere has been the only system change I've implemented in the last I don't know how long and despite the PC being 2.5 years old I have never had a single BSOD on it before.

The crashes always occurred with Firefox open and after typing in a reply to a forum (sometimes E, sometimes elsewhere). I'm using Firefox 23.0.1 and it may be an incompatibility issue.

I know this may be going off-topic from Vek's thread and if it is I apologise for that but as its related to a solution suggested on here to always try to use https where possible I thought I would post my experiences.

We can take this to the computer help section if preferred.

Probably should if you wish to keep using it. I had a bunch of issues with it myself, but that was when it was first released.