Blogger Magic - Disable The Https Redirect
Wednesday, June 22, 2016
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SSL has been an option, for BlogSpot published blogs, since belatedly terminal twelvemonth - too nosotros soundless run into occasional questions, inward Blogger Help Forum: Get Help alongside an Issue, virtually its use.
Until HTTPS availability, for all Internet content too services, becomes a consistent reality, at that topographic point volition travel problems alongside Blogger blogs - too confusion, every bit inward the example.
Custom domain publishing is the most vulnerable Blogger feature, alongside blogs using "HTTPS Redirect". It's non the solely possible complication, though.
Some weblog owners volition travel amend off, non enabling "HTTPS Redirect" - or if enabled, they volition ask to disable it.
HTTPS Redirect tin travel easily disabled.
"HTTPS Redirect" is non difficult, to disable. Go to the dashboard Settings - Basic page.
Click on "Yes".
Select "No".
And, the pick is disabled.
And the possessor won't run into the confusing "Fix" / "Dismiss" options.
Now, you lot tin publish the blog, to a custom domain. With "HTTPS Availability" non optional, blogs, alongside essential features that don't supply SSL, volition soundless convey unsatisfied readers who volition demand HTTPS.
Some blogs would travel amend off with "HTTPS Availability" every bit an option.
You cannot eliminate all confusion, until SSL is uniformly available.
I volition note, however, that disabling the redirection volition non eliminate reader concern, from "Mixed Content" alerts - nor volition it foreclose owner confusion, from Post Editor warnings. As long every bit SSL is (may be) involved - automatic redirect or non - too until every Internet characteristic too service uses SSL consistently - at that topographic point is going to travel around confusion.
Some #Blogger weblog owners volition ask to disable the "HTTPS Redirect" option, to break their blogs every bit they need. Right now, "HTTPS Redirect" is an pick - too "HTTPS Availability" needs to travel an pick also.
When I saved my post, I saw the mistake messageThis weblog possessor volition travel amend off, alongside "HTTPS Redirect" disabled.This page contains HTTP resources which may crusade mixed content affecting safety too user sense if weblog is viewed over HTTPS.I clicked "Fix" - too the mistake message went away. Should I convey to give-up the ghost dorsum too "fix" all my quondam weblog posts, this way?
Until HTTPS availability, for all Internet content too services, becomes a consistent reality, at that topographic point volition travel problems alongside Blogger blogs - too confusion, every bit inward the example.
Custom domain publishing is the most vulnerable Blogger feature, alongside blogs using "HTTPS Redirect". It's non the solely possible complication, though.
Some weblog owners volition travel amend off, non enabling "HTTPS Redirect" - or if enabled, they volition ask to disable it.
HTTPS Redirect tin travel easily disabled.
"HTTPS Redirect" is non difficult, to disable. Go to the dashboard Settings - Basic page.
Click on "Yes".
Select "No".
And, the pick is disabled.
And the possessor won't run into the confusing "Fix" / "Dismiss" options.
Now, you lot tin publish the blog, to a custom domain. With "HTTPS Availability" non optional, blogs, alongside essential features that don't supply SSL, volition soundless convey unsatisfied readers who volition demand HTTPS.
Some blogs would travel amend off with "HTTPS Availability" every bit an option.
You cannot eliminate all confusion, until SSL is uniformly available.
I volition note, however, that disabling the redirection volition non eliminate reader concern, from "Mixed Content" alerts - nor volition it foreclose owner confusion, from Post Editor warnings. As long every bit SSL is (may be) involved - automatic redirect or non - too until every Internet characteristic too service uses SSL consistently - at that topographic point is going to travel around confusion.
Some #Blogger weblog owners volition ask to disable the "HTTPS Redirect" option, to break their blogs every bit they need. Right now, "HTTPS Redirect" is an pick - too "HTTPS Availability" needs to travel an pick also.