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Strumelia
@strumelia
04/20/17 08:13:00PM
3,605 posts

my Premium Cometchat disappeared- related to SSL/https changes?


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I'm checking... I have a 'mycometchat' account access. Also a panel on JR I think...

There's an "API key for RESTful APIs for User Management on custom coded sites" in the JR CC admin panel... and it has a long key code. is that anything relevant?
updated by @strumelia: 04/20/17 08:15:48PM
Strumelia
@strumelia
04/20/17 07:58:23PM
3,605 posts

my Premium Cometchat disappeared- related to SSL/https changes?


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The CC module I have is active, I have not made any changes other than the https stuff today. But CC continued working for about 5 hours after all that was done. Then it suddenly disappeared. I did integ check, system check, caches, etc.
I have a moderator in Pennsylvnia who first reported the chat missing just a little while ago, on his new windows laptop. He thought it was his laptop, but then I saw it was happening to me too, on my pc, ipad, and in all browsers.
Strumelia
@strumelia
04/20/17 07:54:37PM
3,605 posts

my Premium Cometchat disappeared- related to SSL/https changes?


Using Jamroom

If I "view page source" to see my home page code, I see this at the very bottom, where the CC icon would show:
 <link type="text/css" href="https://fotmd.com/modules/ccCometChat/contrib/cometchat/css.php" rel="stylesheet" charset="utf-8" /><script type="text/javascript" src="https://fotmd.com/modules/ccCometChat/contrib/cometchat/js.php" charset="utf-8"></script></body>
</html>
Strumelia
@strumelia
04/20/17 07:25:39PM
3,605 posts

my Premium Cometchat disappeared- related to SSL/https changes?


Using Jamroom

I have never used the JR module of CC...always had the paid Premium version. It was working fine for several hours after I enabled my SSL/https site version on FOTMD.com but just an hour ago it totally disappeared. Gone on PC, iPad, and in all browsers.
I don't see any http errors listed in the Developers Tools on Chrome.

I opened a ticket with CC, but does the JR Team havbe any clues as to whether this is related to my change of http/https status i put in place today for my site?
Thanks for any guesses.
I have some freaked out members right now, on 'chat withdrawal' ! =8-o
updated by @strumelia: 11/02/17 05:00:24PM
Strumelia
@strumelia
04/20/17 10:09:04AM
3,605 posts

Firefox Warning when Logging In


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Ok, I re-uploaded some of the 'offending' jpgs on the Index page, and now it seems the Home page is greenlight on both Chrome and FF even when logged out.
Good!

The only thing I should mention is that I'm still seeing certain images causing insecure status on 'some' profile pages: Bio Box images on profile pages, and also certain vimeo thumbnails (but not others).

here are two examples of problem-causing images- first is a bio box jog, second is a vimeo thumbnail:

Mixed Content: The page at 'https://fotmd.com/jim-fawcett' was loaded over HTTPS, but requested an insecure image 'http://fotmd.com/upimg/image/upimg_file/485/256'. This content should also be served over HTTPS.

Mixed Content: The page at 'https://fotmd.com/rob-n-lackey' was loaded over HTTPS, but requested an insecure image 'http://i.vimeocdn.com/video/553325457_640.jpg'. This content should also be served over HTTPS.

Those then cause the member's profile page to have an 'info' icon instead of a green lock. -But ONLY when I'm logged out.
I can live with that, but there might be some clue there to something that can be easily fixed up.

Note that the very same vimeo thumbnail will not cause an insecure icon on this page:
https://fotmd.com/search/results/jrVimeo,jrYouTube,jrVideo/1/20/search_string=Lackey
...only on his profile page.
Strumelia
@strumelia
04/20/17 07:57:45AM
3,605 posts

Firefox Warning when Logging In


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Well, it's puzzling to me why, there are my blogs sections on the main page, with images.
When i am logged OUT, the page shows those images as being called from insecure http locations. However once i log IN, they are seen as being called from safe https locations. I had reloaded them all and the blog code reflects there https called status.
The actual login page is fine though, as are all other sites pages: greenlock. Also all fine on the whistle site even when logged out.
So...
The ONLY place I'm seeing a yellow flag now is:
On the fotmd site only, on Firefox only, on the site's main page only, and only when logged OUT.
Any guesses as to why this is?
(-on Chrome it's all fine, even when logged out.)
updated by @strumelia: 04/20/17 07:58:28AM
Strumelia
@strumelia
04/20/17 07:14:58AM
3,605 posts

Firefox Warning when Logging In


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I just went through the process now on my active fotmd site... took me about 3 minutes which included tweaking my slider iframe code to add the 's'. All good on both sites now!
:D
updated by @strumelia: 04/20/17 07:15:16AM
Strumelia
@strumelia
04/20/17 07:02:35AM
3,605 posts

Firefox Warning when Logging In


Using Jamroom

Ok that worked for those Home page http image files. :)
I just opened those specific blog widgets to edit them, saved those image files to my desktop, and then reloaded them, putting the hotlinks back in as before. Good to know if it happens to others.

Now my whole pennywhistle site is showing green locks/secure. Yaaaay, you guys made it so easy on JR hosting!
Thank you!
Now off to apply all this to my main active dulcimer site FOTMD. wheeeee.....
Strumelia
@strumelia
04/20/17 06:45:43AM
3,605 posts

Firefox Warning when Logging In


Using Jamroom

You are way ahead of me Michael... =8-p
I got a reply from them during the night (from Slovenia) asking me to check that very box in my Advanced settings for each of my sliders.
I did so and voila!- those two sliders are working again now... yay! I left the 's' adjustment in the iframe code as you suggested...seems to be working fine now. Sometimes I feel so dense- I should have seen that except the Advanced tab was not expanded and it didn't occur to me to check the settings...I was just thinking about the slider codes.

Yes, I saw those http links- they are to images I have on the main pages, in my Blog content boxes displayed there. I fixed one of those images on my profile page there by simply deleting and then re-adding it from my computer. I'm going to similarly try re-adding those images on the main page as well, will report back here when done.
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