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New Insecure Content Warning Messages 6 years 8 months ago #65000

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If you have enabled "Enforce HTTPS" for your website, now the code will also show a warning message when you save home page, meeting info page, or custom web page content that contains insecure (http: vs https:) URLs that will likely produce mixed content errors from your browser.

Here is what the warning message looks like:


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New Insecure Content Warning Messages 6 years 7 months ago #65316

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Hi Steve,

I'm getting these 'insecure' content messages. However, I've checked all the links and they're all https: except for the images (see attached screen capture). How do I move all the uploaded images to the secure storage? Also, would I need to go to each image and change to https: individually, or is there a process to do the mass change?

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New Insecure Content Warning Messages 6 years 7 months ago #65317

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You need to change each image link individually to begin with https.

I'm not aware of any process for changing the images in bulk, though Steve may know of something.
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New Insecure Content Warning Messages 6 years 7 months ago #65318

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It is not secure storage it is a secure (encrypted) connection.

The simplest approach to changing a bunch for given content is to use Source View to retrieve the underlying HTML, and copy / paste that into a ***plain text editor*** (NOT MS WORD) like notepad or similar. Save a backup of the original HTML to a 2nd text file (just in case). Then just do a find a replace for http: to be replaced with https: in the file *AND/OR* do a find and replace for your FTH domain references and replace those w/ nothing to make the urls relative. (2nd approach is better but more complicated)

Finally, copy / paste that back over the old HTML in Source View, switch to WYSIWYG and save. Voila!
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New Insecure Content Warning Messages 6 years 7 months ago #65320

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For now, I followed Jane's suggestion and changed each one manually. When I have more time, I'll update to relative references, as suggested by Steve.

Thanks all for your support.

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