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I see the same problem in the Owl Carousel. I have changed many settings, deleted and added media items. Some photos are not pixelated in the thumbnails, but most are.
This remains a problem, even when neither CCS-HTTPS nor WordPress HTTPS is involved at all.
I do a complete backup with UpdraftPlus of (example only) www.website.org.
I restore with migrate to sandbox.website.org.If I uncheck the iThemes “enable SSL” setting on a page in the sandbox.website.org page editor, then navigate to the page and look at the page source, every link is correctly going to http://sandbox.website.org/<whatever>. If I then go back and check the same setting and navigate to the page, all of the links in the page source have been changed from http://sandbox.website.org/<whatever> to https://www.website.org, including pulling in the wrong copy of the theme css, and the page is loaded from the main site.
In restore/migrate, UpdraftPlus has always found all references to http://www.website.org and changed them to sandbox.website.org UpdraftPlus and Search and Replace plugin are both not finding that within iThemes security, and I cannot find a setting in iThemes after restore/migrate to redirect to the sandbox instead of the source website.
Thanks, Gerroald.
I don’t know what a reverse proxy is, but I don’t think so.
We are bluehost hosted, with a domain-wide SSL certificate installed. Sandbox is created by restoring/migrating from an UpdraftPlus Backup.
I deactivated BulletProof Security and installed iThemes Security because with BulletProof, I could not get WP-Filebase upload (“Add File” or “Update”) to work, and neither plugin’s support pages offered any assistance. (I love iThemes over BPS, for a much cleaner and easier interface, and clearer help text.)
I have also switched from unsupported WordPress HTTPS to CCS-HTTPS. Right now, I have to put the slug for every page I want to use SSL into the CCS-HTTPS settings. I would much rather disable CCS-HTTPS and use the iThemes “Per Content” checkboxes. It’s easier to use and to teach to authors.
What did I not tell you about that would be helpful?
Thanks, Pär. My Bluehost cpanel says I’m running 5.4.24, but your version 2.0.4 reports that I’m only running 5.2.17. I’ll have to investigate through Bluehost.
2.0.1 is still what is available to download from simple-history.com, and it still gives me an error that may or may not be related to this. Dashboard shows:
“Simple History is a great plugin, but to use it your server must have at least PHP 5.3 installed.”
I have PHP 5.4.24.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [PB oEmbed HTML5 Audio - with Cache Support] Ghost audio control showingDoh. Never mind. I figured it out. I just had to put the first “real” audio file inside a shortcode, and then all the others below it would work.