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  On 26/09/2016 at 01:23, Gary7 said:

I get that it an info popup. I think there is an adjustment in the CP/notifications section.

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How would this be a notification issue?  Normally when I hover on a users name, I can view activity/what forum they are in. 

  On 26/09/2016 at 01:27, techbeck said:

How would this be a notification issue?  Normally when I hover on a users name, I can view activity/what forum they are in. 

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Hard coded links to end points that are not https is likely the problem. All sorts of issues have popped up since they enforced https. For https to work correctly, it needs to be end to end. 

  On 26/09/2016 at 01:33, adrynalyne said:

Hard coded links to end points that are not https is likely the problem. All sorts of issues have popped up since they enforced https. For https to work correctly, it needs to be end to end. 

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Ahh, good point.  Just saw the HTTPS post.

  On 26/09/2016 at 01:36, techbeck said:

Ahh, good point.  Just saw the HTTPS post.

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root_library.js.90c2923….js.gz:2 Mixed Content: The page at 'https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/1309672-there-was-a-problem-loading-this-content/#comment-597600850' was loaded over HTTPS, but requested an insecure XMLHttpRequest endpoint 'https://www.neowin.net/forum/profile/91978-techbeck/?do=hovercard&referrer=h…problem-loading-this-content%252F&csrfKey=589abbf57eecbef4d4e9676372faadb4'. This request has been blocked; the content must be served over HTTPS.

In case such things interest you :)

  On 26/09/2016 at 02:05, adrynalyne said:
root_library.js.90c2923….js.gz:2 Mixed Content: The page at 'https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/1309672-there-was-a-problem-loading-this-content/#comment-597600850' was loaded over HTTPS, but requested an insecure XMLHttpRequest endpoint 'https://www.neowin.net/forum/profile/91978-techbeck/?do=hovercard&referrer=h…problem-loading-this-content%252F&csrfKey=589abbf57eecbef4d4e9676372faadb4'. This request has been blocked; the content must be served over HTTPS.

In case such things interest you :)

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Good info, but right now I am to ###### about my team getting their butts kicked.  :p thanks.

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