[RESOLVED] problem with http vs https & reloading page

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callingdoug
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[RESOLVED] problem with http vs https & reloading page

Post by callingdoug »

finally figured out the page doesn't automatically reload when you temporarily allow part of a page, you have to click that green arrow at the top.
BUT, if the page is http vs. https, the permissions do not stay unless I allow all the page, which I don't want to do. I saw some mentions on this and looked through the comments but I never could figure out a resolution.

How do I make temporarily allow just one link/part of the page stay selected when it's an http site?

thanks
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Pansa
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Re: problem with http vs https & reloading page

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callingdoug wrote:finally figured out the page doesn't automatically reload when you temporarily allow part of a page, you have to click that green arrow at the top.
BUT, if the page is http vs. https, the permissions do not stay unless I allow all the page, which I don't want to do. I saw some mentions on this and looked through the comments but I never could figure out a resolution.

How do I make temporarily allow just one link/part of the page stay selected when it's an http site?

thanks
If you hover over the green lock it says "https only". If you do not click it to change to the red open lock (which says should say/did say "http and https") it will not create a rule for the http part of the page.

Important: This also counts for "untrusted" even though the locks don't show. If you want to block a page, click on trusted first, set it to the red lock, and THEN set it to untrusted.
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callingdoug
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Re: problem with http vs https & reloading page

Post by callingdoug »

Thank you - Pansa. followed your instructions and it worked.
my post is answered in full.
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