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• #2702
I've got it, and it also changes the size of the text when it loads a new page, dunno if that's related...
EDIT: on Windows 8 with Chrome, I think it could be zooming the whole page instead of just changing text size.
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• #2703
The last page felt like I was reading the script of The Matrix
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• #2704
Right, I'm going to log everyone out for a moment.
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• #2705
Ummm, yeah I have no idea what that was all about ... Apache is helicopters no?
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• #2706
Ah, I posted that first time lucky.
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• #2707
It's the name of a web server.
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• #2708
;) i know.
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• #2709
No wait I need to post a picture of some awesome pants on the fashion thread!
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• #2710
Ok, I've done it now. You may proceed.
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• #2711
^ heh!
All seems to be working fine for me now.
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• #2712
It's not working.
Server #4 is the issue.
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• #2713
Now it really does seem like it is working.
Memcached on WS4 was holding some old config values.
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• #2714
The last page felt like I was reading the script of The Matrix
You were.
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• #2715
the security messages are back
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• #2716
the security messages are back
This is your browser config when you view https pages that contain non-https items.
Live with it, or Google it to see how to silence it.
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• #2717
reported for bullying by suggesting i jfgi
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• #2718
I'm suggesting you stop creating useless noise when you could solve your own problems if you could be arsed to.
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• #2719
Httpseverywhere plugin ftw.
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• #2720
Exactly:
https://www.eff.org/https-everywhere/It's a shame there isn't an Apache module that implements that and re-writes content generated by web servers to convert http:// links to https:// so that users don't have to have the extension installed to get the benefits.
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• #2721
It's a shame there isn't an Apache module that implements that and re-writes content generated by web servers to convert http:// links to https:// so that users don't have to have the extension installed to get the benefits.
I use mod_substitute for that type of thing
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• #2722
I thought you were shitting me for a moment there... The Who inspired Apache module.
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• #2723
Looked, and won't do it. Per request regex substitutions for potentially thousands of rules... urgh.
May attempt to see if I can perform some substitution during content parsing when I write it to the database.
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• #2724
New change: JavaScript is now asynchronously loaded after the HTML has been delivered.
Please report any weird bugs with JavaScript things not working.
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• #2725
Say what now?
It doesn't let me get any further (other than a blank screen), although that could be an artefact of noscript / ghostery / adblock etc...
(Linked from http site. Just for DJ.)
Yeah.
Me too.
It's late, I'm going to look at it tomorrow with fresh eyes.
It's tolerable for now... but I'll fix it tomorrow.