• Resolved B M

    (@mampf)


    The avatars (user icons) are always loaded via https://pbs.twimg.com/, this breaking the page’s https communication with mixed content.

    Solution:
    In ./controller/twitter_widget.class.php replace the first with the second line:
    //echo ‘src=”‘.$t[‘image’].'” alt=”Tweet Avatar” class=”‘;
    echo ‘src=”‘ . str_replace(‘https://’, ‘//’, $t[‘image’]) . ‘” alt=”Tweet Avatar” class=”‘;

    Didn’t find the part where $tweets were filled, so it is probably better to not prepend https:// in the first place.

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/wp-twitter-feeds/

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