M Mick Customer Sep 21, 2014 #1 Hi, This image seems to be breaking the SSL certificate on my browser, I am at the moment re-writing it to not break the SSL, but is this hard coded somewhere, as I found it in the templates and it looks normal there? Any ideas, very strange one. Thanks Mick
Hi, This image seems to be breaking the SSL certificate on my browser, I am at the moment re-writing it to not break the SSL, but is this hard coded somewhere, as I found it in the templates and it looks normal there? Any ideas, very strange one. Thanks Mick
Fillip H. Staff member Owner Developer Customer Sep 21, 2014 #2 It is only referenced once, in the dbtech_vbsuper_pm_postbit.css template.
M Mick Customer Sep 21, 2014 #3 Fillip H. said: It is only referenced once, in the dbtech_vbsuper_pm_postbit.css template. Click to expand... Yeah I found that, and it is coded normally (dbtech/images/etc/etc) That should not break SSL its when its hard coded that things are breaking SSL? I had 320 smilies with http lol, I had to manually change every single one I will keep looking, I never posted this as a bug because I was not sure? Thank you. Mick
Fillip H. said: It is only referenced once, in the dbtech_vbsuper_pm_postbit.css template. Click to expand... Yeah I found that, and it is coded normally (dbtech/images/etc/etc) That should not break SSL its when its hard coded that things are breaking SSL? I had 320 smilies with http lol, I had to manually change every single one I will keep looking, I never posted this as a bug because I was not sure? Thank you. Mick
Fillip H. Staff member Owner Developer Customer Sep 22, 2014 #4 Try adding {vb:raw vboptions.bburl}/ in front of the path anyway, just to make sure it uses whatever you set in the vBOptions. Note that this means you may need to re-generate your CSS files if you change back to HTTP.
Try adding {vb:raw vboptions.bburl}/ in front of the path anyway, just to make sure it uses whatever you set in the vBOptions. Note that this means you may need to re-generate your CSS files if you change back to HTTP.