By Philippa Costigan on Tuesday, 18 July 2017
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With the increasing push by Google in particular, for every website to be running under HTTPS I would think it's in EasyBlog's interests to be SSL compatible across the board.

As I've discovered with a recent implementation that doesn't extend to the Related Posts module which displays at the bottom of a blog page. See my ticket here.

Would be great if this could be fixed permanently in EasyBlog so we don't have to keep modifying core files with each update.

Thanks
Have they fixed this glaring oversight as yet?
Should be Top Priority.
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Monday, 21 August 2017 23:20
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Hey Dave,

Hm, it looks like our team member did not log this as an issue and this should not be a feature request at all. I will create a ticket for that issue on https://stackideas.com/forums/related-posts-thumbnail-served-over-http

I sincerely apologize about that. Again, this is a problem and not a feature request.
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Tuesday, 22 August 2017 01:00
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Thank you Mark... you can see how the site loses "the lock" based on the images not being https
https://www.mrspsboca.com/about-mrsps/news-blog.html

And Firebug shows the issue being the images not being https

I saw the hack in the other thread, but this should be standard and not a hack.
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Tuesday, 22 August 2017 01:09
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Glad to see this is being treated as a problem rather than a feature request - have already had to reapply the fix twice thanks to EasyBlog updates.
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Tuesday, 22 August 2017 05:08
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Hey guys,

We're trying to identify the issue on the thread https://stackideas.com/forums/related-posts-thumbnail-served-over-http but waiting for Philippa to provide us with the access because we need to take a look at the issue on the site
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Tuesday, 22 August 2017 15:38
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Sorry Mark, been a bit busy today.

I've added the details for our development server under the Site Details section.

Bear in mind that I've applied the hack as described in the other thread.

Regards

Philippa
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Tuesday, 22 August 2017 15:46
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Thanks Philippa! By the way, I have just spoken with the developers and it seems like this problem is not a bug or a feature request. The image should be rendering on https and the main reason that your images are showing up as http:// instead of https:// is because the server environment isn't telling Joomla that it is on https://

Sam has already replied you on your ticket
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Tuesday, 22 August 2017 16:24
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Thanks Mark, still have some queries but I'll work through them with Sam on the other ticket.
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Tuesday, 22 August 2017 16:38
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No problem
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Tuesday, 22 August 2017 16:42
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