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data-rsssl doesn’t appear in my web source, but what I’ve just done is check the image URLs specified throughout the page and manually modified them from http to https and that appears to have done the trick.
It seems to be what someone else tried under the following topic:
https://ww.wp.xz.cn/support/topic/mixed-content-filter-not-working-with-autoptimize-plugin/Rogier, thank you so much for your time today, your support and patience has been second-to-none.
Yep. The debug log confirms the htaccess redirect, and manual testing confirms that redirections are indeed taking place.
I’ve found that browsers don’t seem to report the cert validation in the address bar (on the homepage) while the Autoptimize plugin is activated.
I think I might have to look into the Autoptimize config now.
Debug log states:
** Really Simple SSL debug mode **
** Detecting configuration **
plugin version: 2.4.3
Already on SSL, start detecting configuration
ssl type: SERVER-HTTPS-ON
** Configuring SSL **
testing htaccess rules…
htaccess rules tested successfully.
checking if .htaccess can or should be edited…
.htaccess contains redirect
settings page, per site activation or hsts option change, updating htaccess…
retrieving redirect rules
single site or networkwide activation
converting siteurl and homeurl to https
.htaccess contains redirectStrangely I do get this message on the plugin detected setup details:
The mixed content is activated, but the frontpage could not be loaded for verification. The following error was returned: CURLE_FAILED_INIT
Another of my sites was free of the previously mentioned issue, but now browsers don’t seem to report that the connection is encrypted unless I navigate to a page other than the homepage.
It’s certainly successfully redirecting any attempt to view a page over http to https.
I’ll be slowly rolling this out to a handful of sites, some on different web hosts, so I’ll see if the behaviour differs at all.
Thanks for your feedback.
I’ve just modified the WordPress and Site address URLs in General settings to include https, and it seems to have done the trick.
Thanks for the swift reply Rogier.
If I manually specify https in the browser address bar the front-end loads fine and my browser recognises the presence of the cert. Subsequent attempts to navigate to the dashboard still take me to https://domain.com/not_found
The test page returns:
SSL test page
This page is used purely to test for ssl availability.
#SERVER-HTTPS-ON# (on)
#SERVERPORT443##SUCCESFULLY DETECTED SSL#
HTTP_HOST: domain.com
REQUEST_URI: /wp-content/plugins/really-simple-ssl/ssl-test-page.php- This reply was modified 9 years, 5 months ago by bad_sector.
Sure – I think they already are.
You might have to go to a post page, for example:
http://binauraldiaries.co.uk/2014/11/3d-printed-house-exhibition-amsterdam/Thanks!