
Please note that this improvement means that people using any version of Internet Explorer on Windows XP can no longer visit this site. But, if you're using Windows XP you deserve much worse anyway.

Unfortunately, there's no automatic way to guarantee that even if a server supports both protocols that it would always be supplying the same resource. :/diafero wrote:Yay, I've been waiting for this since forever, thanks a lot
Now, I wonder whether there's a way to get rid of the many "mixed-content warnings" you get because of people linking to images (in posts or signatures) over http... probably not :-/ . I mean, there is the CSP "upgrade-insecure-requests", but that probably goes too far and upgrades even links to other domains, which we can't know actually properly support https.
Ouch, its unfortunate that Max 7, Cyan's plasma plug-ins and a lot of the age writing programs used in conjunction with Max 7 work best on XP.Tsar Hoikas wrote: Please note that this improvement means that people using any version of Internet Explorer on Windows XP can no longer visit this site. But, if you're using Windows XP you deserve much worse anyway.
Well, other browsers will still work (if they have XP versions available -- Firefox does) so long as they support secure encryption. IE ceased getting updates along with the OS, so you're kinda stuck if somehow you're still using it (but that's pretty scary). I agree about XP being awesome though. Microsoft made a good OS there, and it's hard moving on from that.Karkadann wrote:Ouch, its unfortunate that Max 7, Cyan's plasma plug-ins and a lot of the age writing programs used in conjunction with Max 7 work best on XP.Tsar Hoikas wrote: Please note that this improvement means that people using any version of Internet Explorer on Windows XP can no longer visit this site. But, if you're using Windows XP you deserve much worse anyway.
XP was one of the better Windows operating systems from what they tell me, I guess it was time to move on.
Thanks for the heads up