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Title: Incorrect Forum Display
Post by: bob3160 on November 19, 2012, 02:22:52 PM
I'm getting an increasing amount of notifications that when opened display the following:

(http://puu.sh/1rWfG)


I'm using my laptop not my Smart Phone or tablet ???
What's happening ???
Title: Re: Incorrect Forum Display
Post by: CraigB on November 19, 2012, 02:40:35 PM
I get that page loading text problem now and again and a page refresh usually fixes it for me, it's never consistent though and it only happens once a week or so for me, maybe it's related to the slow forum responses we've been receiving ???
Title: Re: Incorrect Forum Display
Post by: Asyn on November 19, 2012, 02:51:37 PM
Never seen that, but it could help to use http instead of https... ;)
Title: Re: Incorrect Forum Display
Post by: SpeedyPC on November 19, 2012, 03:00:47 PM
Never seen that, but it could help to use http instead of https... ;)

+1 ;)
Title: Re: Incorrect Forum Display
Post by: DavidR on November 19, 2012, 03:17:39 PM
I'm getting an increasing amount of notifications that when opened display the following:

<snip image>

I'm using my laptop not my Smart Phone or tablet ???
What's happening ???

Never seen that, but it could help to use http instead of https... ;)

I have never seen that either, it may well be down to the https and the issue of mixed content.

@ Bob
Have you changed any settings in your laptop's browser relating to mixed content ?
Most browsers can be set to only display the secure content, so I don't know if A) this would have this impact or B) if you have actually applied that setting.
Title: Re: Incorrect Forum Display
Post by: bob3160 on November 19, 2012, 03:20:04 PM
My browser settings haven't changed in months.
This has been happening for the past week.
Title: Re: Incorrect Forum Display
Post by: DavidR on November 19, 2012, 03:34:06 PM
Has it always been related to https URLs in the forums ?
What happens if you do a hard page refresh or if that doesn't work changing the url to http ?
Title: Re: Incorrect Forum Display
Post by: bob3160 on November 19, 2012, 03:35:20 PM
Has it always been related to https URLs in the forums ?
What happens if you do a hard page refresh or if that doesn't work changing the url to http ?
Haven't tried that. These are notifications generated by the forum of a new post.

Title: Re: Incorrect Forum Display
Post by: iroc9555 on November 19, 2012, 03:36:24 PM
I have also had them running IE 8. Not with FF though. Like Craigb said refresh page will fix it.
Title: Re: Incorrect Forum Display
Post by: essexboy on November 19, 2012, 03:37:08 PM
I have noticed that on HTTPS links only
Title: Re: Incorrect Forum Display
Post by: bob3160 on November 19, 2012, 03:38:50 PM
Has it always been related to https URLs in the forums ?
What happens if you do a hard page refresh or if that doesn't work changing the url to http ?
Haven't tried that. These are notifications generated by the forum of a new post.
Changing the link to HTTP fixes the problem.
Something the forum should do automatically in their notifications or, fix the problem.
Title: Re: Incorrect Forum Display
Post by: DavidR on November 19, 2012, 04:04:41 PM
Has it always been related to https URLs in the forums ?
What happens if you do a hard page refresh or if that doesn't work changing the url to http ?
Haven't tried that. These are notifications generated by the forum of a new post.
Changing the link to HTTP fixes the problem.
Something the forum should do automatically in their notifications or, fix the problem.

I though it might resolve it, we have certainly seen this https URL in notification before. There doesn't appear to be any consistency in this either as not all notification links are https. I don't know if a user happens to be using something like https always (don't know the proper name) it forces the topic to be https. So my guess is that the notification would also use https in the notification link.

Essentially the forum notification email software needs always use http, but I don't know if there is that degree of configuration in the SMF forum software.
Title: Re: Incorrect Forum Display
Post by: MikeBCda on November 20, 2012, 03:05:58 AM
I use only the regular HTTP addy, but have on rare occasions seen more or less the same here in Firefox ... usually, but not always, a page reload clears it up, particularly if I clear the cache first.

One other possibility occurred to me, at least in my own case ... my graphics controller is an antique Intel 82845-series onboard chipset, for which updated drivers haven't been available in ages, and it has problems with one game in which it'll occasionally lock up and eventually give me an error message that a DLL driver for it failed to operate, and the whole system then drops back to 4-bit 640x480.  Everything's good as new if I reboot ... I've never run into that problem in any other context, so I assume the game's trying to call a function that the controller never heard of and there's nothing wrong with the controller itself (or its drivers), and probably totally unrelated to the forum display thing some of us are occasionally seeing.
Title: Re: Incorrect Forum Display
Post by: SugarD-x on November 23, 2012, 06:25:26 PM
Seems I waited too long to post the other topic!

For whomever is an administrator, if the forum can be set up to support https:// mode, then it should solve half the problem. From there it's just a matter of resolving the notifications email issue, which should either display one or the other...and preferably https:// because of the added security it provides, even if it's not very secure in this form.
Title: Re: Incorrect Forum Display
Post by: DavidR on November 23, 2012, 06:47:48 PM
Far from providing added security, it doesn't, it just encrypts the traffic. I would say that it is worse to have it on https as the web shield doesn't scan https content. So you effectively lose the protection of the web shield, whilst that may not necessarily be an issue on the forums, but web sites aren't immune from being hacked.
Title: Re: Incorrect Forum Display
Post by: SugarD-x on November 23, 2012, 06:54:01 PM
Far from providing added security, it doesn't, it just encrypts the traffic. I would say that it is worse to have it on https as the web shield doesn't scan https content. So you effectively lose the protection of the web shield, whilst that may not necessarily be an issue on the forums, but web sites aren't immune from being hacked.
Indeed, but isn't encrypting traffic a bit safer for those who use the forum, at least in terms of logging in and out or changing personal account information?
Title: Re: Incorrect Forum Display
Post by: bob3160 on November 23, 2012, 07:00:34 PM
Far from providing added security, it doesn't, it just encrypts the traffic. I would say that it is worse to have it on https as the web shield doesn't scan https content. So you effectively lose the protection of the web shield, whilst that may not necessarily be an issue on the forums, but web sites aren't immune from being hacked.
Indeed, but isn't encrypting traffic a bit safer for those who use the forum, at least in terms of logging in and out or changing personal account information?
Not if the forum gets hacked. As David explained under https you loos the protection of avast! which is more important to me then what's offered by the security gained from encryption.
At the moment however the email notifications which start with https are very annoying and need to be addressed.
Title: Re: Incorrect Forum Display
Post by: DavidR on November 23, 2012, 07:02:58 PM
Far from providing added security, it doesn't, it just encrypts the traffic. I would say that it is worse to have it on https as the web shield doesn't scan https content. So you effectively lose the protection of the web shield, whilst that may not necessarily be an issue on the forums, but web sites aren't immune from being hacked.
Indeed, but isn't encrypting traffic a bit safer for those who use the forum, at least in terms of logging in and out or changing personal account information?

It rather depends on your definition of safer which is different to what you said before 'added security.' I can't remember the last time I actually logged off, so when I connect to the site again I'm automatically logged on; changing personal account information doesn't travel back to your computer.

Encrypting the traffic only prevents snooping on the connection it doesn't do anything if the site happens to have been hacked, just that the malware payload would come down the pipe encrypted.

Title: Re: Incorrect Forum Display
Post by: marc-d-l on November 23, 2012, 09:24:07 PM
What and how did my profile get on here without me posting it.I sure hope that this is not happening on a regular basis.
Title: Re: Incorrect Forum Display
Post by: DavidR on November 23, 2012, 09:41:18 PM
What profile -  or do you mean your signature ?
If you mean your signature then - if you fill in your profile, Signature: it gets placed under your posts, that is the way it has been for years.
Title: Re: Incorrect Forum Display
Post by: bob3160 on November 23, 2012, 10:30:57 PM
What and how did my profile get on here without me posting it.I sure hope that this is not happening on a regular basis.
It's perfectly normal and your post has nothing to do with the topic of this thread.
Title: Re: Incorrect Forum Display
Post by: DavidR on November 23, 2012, 11:46:53 PM
What and how did my profile get on here without me posting it.I sure hope that this is not happening on a regular basis.
It's perfectly normal and your post has nothing to do with the topic of this thread.

Well very loosely 'Incorrect Forum Display' might have lead marc-d-l to believe if his profile display is incorrect and sort of related.
Title: Re: Incorrect Forum Display
Post by: bob3160 on November 24, 2012, 12:00:36 AM
What and how did my profile get on here without me posting it.I sure hope that this is not happening on a regular basis.
It's perfectly normal and your post has nothing to do with the topic of this thread.

Well very loosely 'Incorrect Forum Display' might have lead marc-d-l to believe if his profile display is incorrect and sort of related.
He certainly deserves the benefit of that interpretation. :)
Title: Re: Incorrect Forum Display
Post by: Asyn on November 24, 2012, 05:23:24 AM
Guys, he's talking about his profile (being displayed) in Bob's screenshot. ;)
Title: Re: Incorrect Forum Display
Post by: DavidR on November 24, 2012, 12:00:33 PM
Guys, he's talking about his profile (being displayed) in Bob's screenshot. ;)

Now that single line is very clear, if only marc-d-l had written that.

Like anything where you have to use an image to show what it is you mean, you need to use something as an example of the incorrect layout, it just so happened that the topic with the incorrect layout happened to have a post from marc-d-l.
Title: Re: Incorrect Forum Display
Post by: bob3160 on November 24, 2012, 02:44:38 PM
Guys, he's talking about his profile (being displayed) in Bob's screenshot. ;)
There isn't anything in that screenshot that isn't shown in the thread the link leads too.



Title: Re: Incorrect Forum Display
Post by: Nikilet on November 25, 2012, 09:05:13 PM
I haven't been able to try refreshing yet because by the time I read about that it was working. However, as to changing the link to http, the link in my email does show http -- but maybe that's not what is meant here.
Title: Re: Incorrect Forum Display
Post by: bob3160 on November 25, 2012, 09:37:01 PM
Change the link in your browser to http and then the website loads correctly.