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Originally Posted by masraum View Post
Besides the typos, I think you've got that backwards.

If you do NOT want to see the error, then use If it's not "s" then there's no certificate to expire.
If you use https://, then you'll see the error, but your browsing won't be as secure. That shouldn't matter too much for this site, assuming you don't use the same login and password elsewhere. If you do, then you should probably continue to use https://, and even when the cert expires you're still better off (security-wise) than if you were using
I did leave off the p (fixed that) but you do need the s. That makes the browser think the security certs are up to date. The s will be missing when the certs are expired.
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Last edited by JackDidley; 12-23-2022 at 02:06 PM..
Old 12-23-2022, 02:03 PM
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