Subtle changes, bugs and feedback

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  • 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.

  • 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.

  • The last page felt like I was reading the script of The Matrix

  • Right, I'm going to log everyone out for a moment.

  • Ummm, yeah I have no idea what that was all about ... Apache is helicopters no?

  • Ah, I posted that first time lucky.

  • It's the name of a web server.

  • ;) i know.

  • No wait I need to post a picture of some awesome pants on the fashion thread!

  • Ok, I've done it now. You may proceed.

  • ^ heh!

    All seems to be working fine for me now.

  • It's not working.

    Server #4 is the issue.

  • Now it really does seem like it is working.

    Memcached on WS4 was holding some old config values.

  • The last page felt like I was reading the script of The Matrix

    You were.

  • the security messages are back

  • 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.

  • reported for bullying by suggesting i jfgi

  • I'm suggesting you stop creating useless noise when you could solve your own problems if you could be arsed to.

  • Httpseverywhere plugin ftw.

  • 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.

  • 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

  • I thought you were shitting me for a moment there... The Who inspired Apache module.

  • 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.

  • New change: JavaScript is now asynchronously loaded after the HTML has been delivered.

    Please report any weird bugs with JavaScript things not working.

  • 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.)

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