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Ok. We have a site completely hosted under SSL (any standard http:// requests get a redirect). We have vBHome and vBulletin with the vBauth hack and everything is peachy. However, we get the nag window from Internet Explorer when we first log into any page, or surf "back" to a page. I think I know why this is happening; I just need some input on how to fix it easily...
The message is "This site contains both secure and nonsecure items. Are you sure you want to continue?" One reason this is happening is because items referenced in the page outside of the SSL umbrella are seen as "insecure"....rightly so.... (......which I've fixed; I've made all graphics files local...) The problem is that any http LINK--as well--that is referenced in the source of the page being loaded (under SSL) will raise a red flag and give me the nag window. My own site's url is referenced many times in the "home" page with http (no s). My question: how do I go ahead and change all these http references to httpS EASILY? I'd rather not re-install vBulletin and the like.... Does anyone know which files I have to target to make sure all links are S-worthy? thanks! |
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Ok, I'm an idiot. All I had to do was change the URL and URL of hompage to httpS://www... within the control panel under vBulletin options...
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