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  • Thread Starter ob1knorrb

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    Turns out to be a change with Pinterest. I still want to investigate and see when this happened, but here is what I got from Tech Suppport at my hosting site:

    “What I found was Pinterest did not allow to save pins from an insecure source. SSL was installed for your domain but your website was not using the SSL. I forced your website to redirect to https which is now secured.

    There were insecure links on your website, which I corrected to https. All your pages and links are now secured with SSL.”

    And, it is working now.

    Thread Starter ob1knorrb

    (@ob1knorrb)

    Thanks. I can’t seem to get to the url debugger, throws me into an endless login loop.
    Anyway, I checked my .htaccess, nothing but the usual WordPress entries for redirecting permalinks. I don’t have any sort of security plugins. I disabled Askimet just in case, but no difference with that.
    I’ll try sending my Hosting company a note and see what they have to say.

    I’m wanting to do something very similiar. I’ve got a set of WordPress pages which have information about products from a particular company. There is a Custom field on each page for the category the product belongs to, lets say “Widget” or “Dodad”. There is another custom field that contains the path to a small image of the product. I would like to have another page that would list all the pages for products that are Widgets and include the name of the page and the small image of the product. Is there a way to do this in WordPress or should I just set up a seperate database outside of WordPress and handle that way?

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