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    NGG uses HTTP (instead of HTTPS) image links in its thumbnail gallery. This causes an insecure content warning since HTTP images are interspersed on the page.

    This is resolved by use of NGG’s Misc Options ‘Clear Image Cache’ button. However, it, at some point, reverts to previous behavior of HTTP links. Note that it is in a fixed state now on the affected page, so you won’t see it.

    A user previously mentioned it here (and probably the post he referenced). However, your support incorrectly closed his request, assuming it was some SSL config error.

    It is also mentioned here on an SO question. That is where I got the tip to clear NGG’s image cache.

    Other than NGG, which I hope to deprecate in the future, especially after this issue as well as this one, there is little other third-party plugins and no caching plugins that would interfere.

    It seems purely an NGG issue. Please look into it. Thank you!

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