Hello @ll,
In the Google chrome console I get the hint that an image is still linked via http (mix content)
The picture:
When I klick the link
http://xxxx/forum/images/smilies/pirat.png or open the image in a new tab, I will be redirected to the https page
I do not know where I have to edit something - a .php file where the old image link is still running and therefore in this mix content hint.
I'm not sure if it's a cache problem of the server? Do I need to update the cache? If so, how do I do it?
In Admin CP, Cache Manager, I have rebuild&reload all ----> The cache has been reloaded successfully.
I have no idea what I can do ... someone has an idea?
Thanks in advance,
blongso
Have a look at the URLs in Settings → Site Details and Smilies in the ACP - if they're not relative (contain a protocol), they have to begin with https://.
re Devilshakerz,
in ACP Settings, Board Settings, Site details, I have 14 Settings and 2 of them which I can and have assign our https link
Board URL and
Homepage URL
I have no Smilie Settings - but I have Clickable Smilies and BB Code (18 Settings) and no option to assign https or to edit the link to the smilies ...
In the themes settings (Stylesheets), I have edit:
Image Directory an I have assign our https adress and Board Logo too
Thanks in advance for your help
blongso
That would be Configuration → Smilies - the Image Path of some smilies may currently contain http://.
You may also need to do CSS and template edits. I could take a look and tell you where. Would you mind posting the URL of your forum so that I may check?
re,
thanks to Devilshakerz and Lunorian!
Problem solved
Statement:
In Configuration → Smilies the paths were not adjusted (yes, my guilt), but I had to go the way to edit each individual smilie. Likewise, I had to re-insert and edit for example the "Pirat Smilie", which was not in the smilie list. And it was also important, "Show on clickable list?" to make to
no because it is not a smilie, which one finds in the editor.
So I did not realize that I had to go through these steps. Now I have understood it and still have a lot of work in front of me
I have one last question ...
In my search, however, I still found something. That is missing something or?
Greets,
blongso
(2017-03-02, 06:14 AM)blongso Wrote: [ -> ]In my search, however, I still found something. That is missing something or?
Greets,
blongso
Make sure you've uploaded the latest language files - that's probably the
Report Reasons section that was recently added.
re Devilshakerz,
I have checked on the FTP server whether the files are present.
Result:
/public_html/forum/inc/languages/english/admin
/public_html/forum/inc/languages/english
/forum/admin/modules/config
I have loaded again the original files of the Mybb version on the server, without further success. The column is still empty, but the link is working (if you go to the column with the mouse)
Any idea?
Thanks in advance!
Greets,
blongso
That language string is located in the config_module_meta.lang.php file.
The Tools & Maintenance → File Verification also checks the integrity of English language files, so you can use it to make sure everything is up to date.
re Devilshakerz,
problem(s) solved with "config_module_meta.lang.php " the file did not exist!
Thank you very much for your help!
Would you basically recommend to load the php files of the last MYBB version again to the server?
My question is based on the screenshot
For example, I uploaded the file
config_module_meta.lang.php to the server because it was missing, but I still see the file, so it is not OK or something similar, after a new investigation
So I ask:
If the message "changed" appears on the right, does it mean that I should upload the files again from the last MYBB version? (We have English and French language pack).
I think I did not understand the principle ...
Our Mybb Version is the newest: MyBB Version 1.8.10
Thanks in advance!
And please excuse me if I ask stupid questions (for you).