• Resolved Chekki

    (@chekki)


    Hi,

    thanks for your plugin. Please see my settings afte rI have activated: it:

    Picture 1

    The problem is, that internal links in WordPress have the https:// URL and not the https:// version after set them:

    Picture 2

    They all should also be set to https:// automatically.

    Do you have any idea how to fix it?

    Best regards

    Chekki

    • This topic was modified 7 years, 3 months ago by Chekki.
    • This topic was modified 7 years, 3 months ago by Chekki.
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  • Plugin Support mbrsolution

    (@mbrsolution)

    Hi, check to make sure your SSL certificate is set up correctly in your server. Can you also share a link in your site that is still set to http instead of https?

    Do you have a cache plugin? If you do have you cleared your cache?

    There is also another area in WordPress that you need to set up correctly if you choose to secure your whole domain. Go to Settings -> General in the admin panel of your website and set up the following options to point to https//.

    WordPress Address (URL).
    Site Address (URL).

    Regards

    Thread Starter Chekki

    (@chekki)

    Hi,

    thanks for you reply.

      1. SSL certifacte was set up correctly
      2. on this site (https://handangeln.de/news/angelschein-konstanz/) I set a link with https:// (after saving it switched automatically to https:// – its the link after the first sentence (“dd”)
      3. I have cleared the cache already (I am using WP Super Cache and JCH Optimize Pro)
      4. WordPress Address (URL) and site Address (URL) were set up correctly
      5. sometimes after writing on a blog post, the https:// certificate turns off (please see screenhot)

    Do you have any idea how to handle this 2 problems?

    Best regards

    Chekki

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 3 months ago by Chekki.
    Thread Starter Chekki

    (@chekki)

    complement to point 5:

    https:// turns off after setting a post picture. The URL of post pictures is also set to https://. Please see screenshot:

    How to solve it?

    Best regards

    Chekki

    Plugin Support mbrsolution

    (@mbrsolution)

    Hi, try the following. Can you disable all other plugins except this one. Can you then carry out a test. Let me know how you go.

    In regards to the URL for the image above can you change the http to https.

    In regards to the following comment. Something fishy is happening to your certificate. Have you contacted your host about this issue?

    sometimes after writing on a blog post, the https:// certificate turns off (please see screenhot)

    Thank you

    Thread Starter Chekki

    (@chekki)

    @mbrsolution

    Hi, I have disabled all plugins and the problem with post images and internal links (https://) does not go.

    I have the same problem on other websites were I installed you plugin.
    (I only set up your plugin, I didn′t changed anything in the sql database or in the htaccess file)

    Hoster says, that everything is ok with the certificate.

    I have made a small vidoe to show you the “problem”:

    https://player.vimeo.com/external/245155386.hd.mp4?s=5570dca8ce991db70f9c0f4e1cf74838feeeadc5&profile_id=174

    Hope you can help.

    Best regards

    Chekki

    Plugin Support mbrsolution

    (@mbrsolution)

    Hi, I think I know what might be the problem in your site. Did you read the following on the front page of this plugin.

    However, if you have an existing website where you have a lot of static files that are embedded in your posts and pages using NON-HTTPS URL then you will need to change those. Otherwise, the browser will show an SSL warning to your visitors.

    Let me know if you understand the above.

    Thread Starter Chekki

    (@chekki)

    @mbrsolution

    thanks for you reply. How can I change all Non-HTTPS URL′s easily?

    Best regards
    Chekki

    Plugin Support mbrsolution

    (@mbrsolution)

    Hi, at present you will have to make the changes manually.

    Let me know if you need more help.

    Kind regards

    Thread Starter Chekki

    (@chekki)

    Is there now plugin or something what can do it?

    Best regards

    Chekki

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