Hello,
Thank you for contact us, So did you try the method mention on your link. Please try this and let me know your issue is resolved or not. I am not getting this error at my end.
Thanks
I didn’t try that because I’m using a custom avatar which requires that option though with an image uploaded. It still causes the issue.
HI,
I have the same issue… when I try the solution (offered in the first link) and I chose the mystery man, the mixed-content-error is gone, but then I have again dependencies to gravatar servers… So, why should I use WP User Avatar, if I cannot get rid of gravatar?
The problem starts, when I activate the checkbox to deactivate gravatar and to use local avatars… Then my user avatar is loaded from:
https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/14119858560729fa6c39a3af0c021f5c?s=24&d=wp_user_avatar&r=g
Example: https://toengel.net/philipsblog/2018/06/07/philips-neue-firmware-fuer-2017er-tv-serien-6162-6262-6272-tpm177e-2-70-201/amp/
(the avatar should be in the circle to the left of the username (Toengel))
Alex
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This reply was modified 7 years, 12 months ago by
Toengel.
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This reply was modified 7 years, 12 months ago by
Toengel.
Hi,
this issue is still not fixed – even with plugin version 2.1.1: Fix: Insecure content over https issue is fixed.
Please see my post above!
Toengel@Alex