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  • I think that’s by design. If you want to give people a hint about it, open the file with the comment fields in it (usually comment.php and comment-popup.php – at least in 1.5) and add value="https://" to the URI input box.

    isn’t there something else there already, usually?

    Thread Starter Mark (podz)

    (@podz)

    It’s odd because it always used to ……. thats why I mentioned it, wasn’t sure if a filter or something had been moved ?

    It did used to? Hmm…

    ryoken, yup, now that you mention it, the value would have a little code in there to display a cookie value if any exists. might prove a bit of a problem – unless you added a little more PHP code before the input box checking for the cookie first and assigning it to a variable if it exists, and assigning https:// if it doesn’t, then using that variable in the value instead of whatever’s there currently.

    Bit of a chore though, especially if it used to stick https:// in front of web addresses anyways…

    See here: https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic.php?id=20273

    Bug reported is:
    https://mosquito.www.ads-software.com/view.php?id=641

    (it’s not really an admin bug, as the bug report suggests, but because I didn’t create an account, I can’t change that)

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