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- November 2, 2014 at 5:01 pm #2835
I just recently switched my website over to HTTPS with my new SSL Cert. and the AJAX Search plugin is not rendering properly and is not functional at all. Please advise
November 2, 2014 at 7:15 pm #2836Never mind. I just followed your “Free SSL certificate with cloudflare for WordPress” tutorial and it seemed to fix the issue. However, I am now getting this problem again in Firefox:
I have used the customer CSS code provided in a previous response, but nothing seems to work. div[id*=ajaxsearchpro3] {
max-width: 243px !important;
}div.header-scrolling div.header-custom-block {
position: absolute !important;
}Please advise
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freerunner.
November 3, 2014 at 12:44 am #2843I guess I was wrong, I am still having issues with HTTPS and it seems to be mostly coming from this plugin. According to whynopadlock.com I am getting these errors: Please help
Insecure URL: http://freerunner.wpengine.com/wp-content/plugins/ajax-search-pro/css/fonts/icons/icons.eot
Found in: https://squaretac.com/wp-content/plugins/ajax-search-pro/css/style1.cssInsecure URL: http://squaretac.com/wp-content/plugins/ajax-search-pro/css/fonts/icons/icons.eot
Found in: https://squaretac.com/wp-content/plugins/ajax-search-pro/css/style1.cssInsecure URL: http://freerunner.wpengine.com/wp-content/plugins/ajax-search-pro/css/fonts/icons/icons.eot?
Found in: https://squaretac.com/wp-content/plugins/ajax-search-pro/css/style1.cssInsecure URL: http://squaretac.com/wp-content/plugins/ajax-search-pro/css/fonts/icons/icons.eot
Found in: https://squaretac.com/wp-content/plugins/ajax-search-pro/css/style1.cssInsecure URL: http://freerunner.wpengine.com/wp-content/plugins/ajax-search-pro/css/fonts/icons/icons.woff
Found in: https://squaretac.com/wp-content/plugins/ajax-search-pro/css/style1.cssInsecure URL: http://squaretac.com/wp-content/plugins/ajax-search-pro/css/fonts/icons/icons.woff
Found in: https://squaretac.com/wp-content/plugins/ajax-search-pro/css/style1.cssInsecure URL: http://freerunner.wpengine.com/wp-content/plugins/ajax-search-pro/css/fonts/icons/icons.ttf
Found in: https://squaretac.com/wp-content/plugins/ajax-search-pro/css/style1.cssInsecure URL: http://squaretac.com/wp-content/plugins/ajax-search-pro/css/fonts/icons/icons.ttf
Found in: https://squaretac.com/wp-content/plugins/ajax-search-pro/css/style1.cssInsecure URL: http://freerunner.wpengine.com/wp-content/plugins/ajax-search-pro/css/fonts/icons/icons.svg
Found in: https://squaretac.com/wp-content/plugins/ajax-search-pro/css/style1.cssInsecure URL: http://squaretac.com/wp-content/plugins/ajax-search-pro/css/fonts/icons/icons.svg
Found in: https://squaretac.com/wp-content/plugins/ajax-search-pro/css/style1.cssInsecure URL: http://freerunner.wpengine.com/wp-content/plugins/ajax-search-pro//img/loading/newload1.gif
Found in: https://squaretac.com/wp-content/plugins/ajax-search-pro/css/style1.cssInsecure URL: http://squaretac.com/wp-content/plugins/ajax-search-pro/img/loading/newload1.gif
Found in: https://squaretac.com/wp-content/plugins/ajax-search-pro/css/style1.cssNovember 3, 2014 at 12:54 am #2844FYI, I am getting a green padlock on my desktop computer, but seem to be having an issue with my Samsung Galaxy S3 phone getting the padlock when your plugin is not active within the header of my website, using the mobile Chrome browser. i’m assuming that if these insecure links are fixed that it will fix the issue. Please advise, thanks
November 3, 2014 at 9:27 am #2846Hi!
First of all, save the search options without changin them in order to re-generate the CSS files with the modified site url, as it looks like that has not been done based on your description.
In case it’s not working, just turn on the Force inline styles option under the Compatibility Settings submenu.
The custom css is not working because as I can see the search instance number has changed (I guess you re-installed the plugin or the site) so you should change the css to:
Best,div[id*=ajaxsearchpro1] { max-width: 243px !important; } div.header-scrolling div.header-custom-block { position: absolute !important; }
Ernest Marcinko
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November 3, 2014 at 3:55 pm #2848You are correct, i had to reinstall the plugin since my website crashed on GoDaddy servers and now I am rebuilding the website on WP Engine servers. Your tutorial helped fix that issue. But what about the HTTPS issue? Thanks
November 3, 2014 at 3:57 pm #2849The plugin is working for me without issues on https on your site. The padlock is also all right for me.
Best,
Ernest Marcinko
If you like my products, don't forget to rate them on codecanyon :)
November 3, 2014 at 4:01 pm #2850Thanks for the quick response. I followed your tutorial on your site for setting up HTTPS with Cloudflare and WordPress, but for some reason there is still some conflicts on some cell phones. For instance, my wife and I Samsung Galaxy S3 show an HTTPS error and my dads S5 shows a green padlock, so I was thinking that if any extra HTTPS conflicts were corrected that maybe this would fix the mobile device HTTPS issue. What do you think?
November 3, 2014 at 4:08 pm #2852That I think must be related to something else – there isn’t a single http resource in the plugin itself, everything is loaded via the site url. So it’s either a site cache issue on that phone, or the browser cache issue. If one of the phones work, then all of them should.
I just checked with my iphone and ipad, and both work correctly, thus it should be a cache problem. There is a small chance that those phones reject the cloudflare certificate, as it’s part of the comodo platform, but if that’s the case, there is nothing we can do about it.
Best,
Ernest Marcinko
If you like my products, don't forget to rate them on codecanyon :)
November 3, 2014 at 4:13 pm #2856Gotcha, that makes sense. Do you happen to have a tutorial for installing Adaptive Images on WordPress, or know of a good tutorial? Or what do you think of Adaptive-Images.com program? Thanks
November 3, 2014 at 4:28 pm #2858This is the first time I heard of it. The biggest issue I see there, is that it’s not maintained anymore, the git repository was updated 3 years ago. Simply because of that I would not recommend using it – it may contain security issues.
Best,
Ernest Marcinko
If you like my products, don't forget to rate them on codecanyon :)
November 3, 2014 at 4:36 pm #2859Gotcha. Thanks for your time. I really appreciate your help in helping me get everything figured out. Take care
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