• Hello,

    When our site switches from http to https, all browsers are giving a warning saying the site is not secure. When I turn off the iiRe plugin the warning does not come up. I can’t show you the site because I have had to deactive the plugin but here is a sample of the source code:

    <link rel='stylesheet' id='iire-social-widget-styles-css' href='https://www.napalicatamaran.com/wp-content/plugins/iire-social-icons/includes/iire_social_widget_styles.php?weff&wresp=0&cache=0&w=225&h=225&a=left&o=horizontal&p&m&wbk=0&wbgc=FFFFFF&wbrc&wbrs&theme=default&sz=64&sp=10&ds=1&dshz=3&dsvt=3&dsblur=8&dscolor=AAAAAA&rc=1&rctl=4&rctr=4&rcbl=4&rcbr=4&op=100&bgc=0&bup=AAFF00&bov=FFFF00&pluginurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.napalicatamaran.com%2Fwp-content%2Fplugins%2Fiire-social-icons%2F&ver=4.2.2' type='text/css' media='all'/>

    Can you help me to understand how to resolve this? WordPress is up to date and we are using Version 1.6.2 if the iiRe plugin.

    Thanks,

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/iire-social-icons/

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  • Thread Starter nvw

    (@mskopel)

    Just realized this was reported earlier. If there is no fix for this then we need to find another solution. Could the developer please let me know?

    Plugin Author srussell13

    (@srussell13)

    At the moment, I have not been able to find a work-around for an https site…

    The parameters (like your code sample above) for the icons are passed from the Widget Designer as a regular PHP file to generate the CSS and display the icons.

    If anyone has a suggestion on how to resolve this, I’d be happy to hear it!

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