On 08/02/2019 13:14, Andy Mabbett wrote:
The bare
"qrpedia.org" works fine too as it redirects to the https
version.
Not here; for me it resolves as
http://qrpedia.org/ and times out.
With browsers now 'doing their own thing' in relation to sites that do
not default to https these days it's a bit of a roll of the dice just
what using the raw domain gets forwarded to from the sending end. At
least the pigging annoying 'this site is not secure' messages have been
curtailed somewhat but doesn't chrome now complain? I rolled back
firefox until they 'repaired' that ... http is still perfectly
acceptable for simple public information sites?
The bottom line is that the handing of the domain needs fixing so that
http://qrpedia.org/ and probably
http://www.qrpedia.org/ both forward to
https://qrpedia.org/ to get around the various 'default' ways browsers
handle 'qrpedia.org' ...
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