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Oct 5th 2016, 12:16 |
admad |
@birdy247 you need to setup redirection from domain.com or vice versa using mod rewrite |
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Oct 5th 2016, 12:12 |
dereuromark |
it probably should allow both, yes |
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Oct 5th 2016, 12:11 |
johan |
hm maybe the book should be served over https then? |
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Oct 5th 2016, 12:10 |
johan |
seems ok here, on multiple browsers |
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Oct 5th 2016, 12:10 |
rchavik |
megan, it's not working for me, but in my case the problem is that my ISP injects some crap ads on non https |
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Oct 5th 2016, 12:09 |
jay |
ah yes, just replicated |
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Oct 5th 2016, 12:09 |
dereuromark |
I once had a similar issue a while back, but cannot reproduce how either.. maybe it is only on some pages which might be JS broken? |
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Oct 5th 2016, 12:06 |
jay |
@megan Working fine on 53.0.2785.113 (64-bit) :s |
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Oct 5th 2016, 12:01 |
megan |
hey guys - https://twitter.com/BlackHatMario/status/783630068178452480 its the book but I cant replicate - any ideas on what could be going on/how to help |
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Oct 5th 2016, 11:30 |
dakota |
https://gist.github.com/dakota/b1ce9c422eb9f2921742250431b5c639 |
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Oct 5th 2016, 11:27 |
birdy247 |
where do you do this in nginx |
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Oct 5th 2016, 11:27 |
birdy247 |
dakota |
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Oct 5th 2016, 11:20 |
dakota |
Donâ??t use apache, so ¯\_(ã??)_/¯ |
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Oct 5th 2016, 11:14 |
birdy247 |
ServerAdmin www.example.co.uk DocumentRoot /var/www/example.co.uk/webroot |
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Oct 5th 2016, 11:14 |
birdy247 |
but that would prob cause a loop right? |
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Oct 5th 2016, 11:13 |
birdy247 |
execpt https ;) |
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Oct 5th 2016, 11:13 |
birdy247 |
Redirect permanent / http://www.example.com/ |
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Oct 5th 2016, 11:13 |
birdy247 |
so I am thinking in there? |
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Oct 5th 2016, 11:13 |
birdy247 |
lets encyrpt makes a seperate SSL host file |
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Oct 5th 2016, 11:12 |
birdy247 |
Where do you do that? |
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Oct 5th 2016, 11:12 |
Neon1024 |
We too redirect all traffic to https://example.com |
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Oct 5th 2016, 11:12 |
Neon1024 |
My colleague Dan uses Letsencrypt |
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Oct 5th 2016, 11:04 |
birdy247 |
Did you have to change the virtual hosts files |
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Oct 5th 2016, 11:04 |
birdy247 |
you are using lets encrypt i seem to remember |
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Oct 5th 2016, 11:03 |
dakota |
I always redirect to https://domain.com |
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Oct 5th 2016, 11:03 |
birdy247 |
on in the SSL virtual hosts file |
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Oct 5th 2016, 11:03 |
birdy247 |
In the non SSL virtual hosts file |
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Oct 5th 2016, 11:02 |
birdy247 |
2) Where should I add the redirect? |
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Oct 5th 2016, 11:02 |
birdy247 |
1) Is that a good idea? - I always thought so from a SEO perspective |
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Oct 5th 2016, 11:01 |
birdy247 |
I had previously redirected al www.domain.com traffic |
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Oct 5th 2016, 11:01 |
birdy247 |
except my site is accessible by www.domain.com |
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Oct 5th 2016, 11:01 |
birdy247 |
all works great |
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Oct 5th 2016, 11:01 |
birdy247 |
and the installation |
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Oct 5th 2016, 11:01 |
birdy247 |
I followed the setup |
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Oct 5th 2016, 11:00 |
birdy247 |
is anyone else using letsencrypt? |
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Oct 5th 2016, 10:12 |
crazycoder |
can i catch all the event of Model.afterSave? or should i add a callback for Table1.afterSave Table2.afterSave |
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Oct 5th 2016, 10:08 |
crazycoder |
in a listener..then specify the login inside this listener without adding code inside each afterSave |
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Oct 5th 2016, 10:08 |
crazycoder |
i mean... should i add the event Model.afterSave |
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Oct 5th 2016, 10:08 |
crazycoder |
guys i need to listen to many table (afterSave) my question is....should i add a call inside each afterSave....or can i detect them outside ? |
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Oct 5th 2016, 10:07 |
crazycoder |
hello |
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Oct 5th 2016, 10:05 |
wouter0100 |
gpapkala, hmm. Seems to make sense, thanks! |