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Apologies if this has come up before. Since https has been enabled the following has been happening when using IE11 with Win 7.

If I leave Internet Options/Security/Custom Level/Miscellaneous/Display Mixed Content at prompt I continually get a bar at the bottom of my screen asking if I want to display non secure items. Whatever I do or ignore pages then act ok.

 

However If I toggle it to Enable then threads tend to freeze up, hang and generally not respond which is very frustrating. This does not seem to happen with other https sites.

 

Other than changing browser anybody have a suggested solution - I would rather enable and not have to pop up all the time but it currently makes the site almost unusable.

 

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The Tech team is aware of the issues of mixed content and is working with Invision on resolving it.

 

A patch was applied overnight with some positive results so hopefully all will be resolved soon.

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4 hours ago, Jai Dee said:

The Tech team is aware of the issues of mixed content and is working with Invision on resolving it.

 

A patch was applied overnight with some positive results so hopefully all will be resolved soon.

Thanks.

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On ‎21‎/‎04‎/‎2017 at 5:11 PM, Jai Dee said:

The Tech team is aware of the issues of mixed content and is working with Invision on resolving it.

 

A patch was applied overnight with some positive results so hopefully all will be resolved soon.

I thought it had got better but using in the last 30 minutes shows no change - basically unusable in mixed content. Any idea if this is still work in progress or.........?

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41 minutes ago, Tech Doctor said:

Hi,

 

What browser are you using as we force https for the forum, but some of the old images maybe http.

 

TD

 

On ‎20‎/‎04‎/‎2017 at 9:29 PM, topt said:

Apologies if this has come up before. Since https has been enabled the following has been happening when using IE11 with Win 7.

 

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