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I really haven't got serious about it because this seems to be the only place that has that security setting so far, Everywhere else I am going seems OK with it by simply using the IMG tags.
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Don't know why, but:
Windows 8.1 PC:
MS Edge: Can't see Google Chrome: No Firefox 88.0 64-bit: (same Computer): No
Everyone: what is your experience?
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Firefox 88.0 64-bit on a Win 10 computer also did not display the image. I copied the https link embedded in the HTML coding directly into a browser window and Firefox still did not display the image, but came up with a warning about the page not being secure. The reason was that it uses an untrusted self signed certificate. So it looks like it's a certificate issue.
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The last one just had an "S" tacked on to the HTTP. I was pretty sure that wasn't going to work. When I get a minute I will talk to my web host and see what it takes to make it a real HTTPS
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FYI, I’m here on my iPad and Gregs image is not accessible.
The pic of he walkway in his yard is OK, and interesting. All tha foliage and no real fireflys??
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That explains it - a real https connection will require a server side SSL certificate.
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I think it is too hot for fireflies here or maybe the Purple Martins eat them. We see one or two now or them but not often.
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Is your fire hydrant functional, or purely decorative?
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Is your fire hydrant functional, or purely decorative? Just for the dogs. Somebody mowed it down up at the end of the street and it laid there on the side of the road for a month or so. One day I saw DOT there putting in the new one and I asked them what they were doing with the old one. The guy said it was damaged too bad to use again and if I wanted it I could have it but they weren't going to help. I had my Prelude and I figure they thought I would try to pick it up and quit. The thing weighed a couple hundred pounds with the pipe that was still attached on the bottom. I drove down in the swale next to it, got it tilted up and got the top end in the floor of the front seat and flipped it in the car. It barely cleared the door but it fit. They were just shaking their head when I closed the door, thanked them and drove away. It is just stuck in the ground but the 3 feet of pipe anchored it pretty well, If you look close you can see the big outlet is crooked. That was what got broken. It is just wedged in there. The Daffy paint job was for my wife. She is a Daffy fan.
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