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web doctorMemberUnfortunately, no. In order to suppress the errors to satisfy my client’s concerns, I had to turn off PikList. I have a development site but it does not have a cert, so any errors would be unreliable.
web doctorMemberInsecure items error (with silly “what are the risks” link and option to load all). Using F12 developer tools the odd thing is that it references both calls in header to the PikList JS , the source of which are https:. Granted these errors in IE are absurd and have been for as long as I can remember, that does not satisfy my client who panics at their very sight.
I am guessing that there are references to other JS scripts within the PikList scripts which are called in the WP header. I have run into this working with other plugins which were fixed by using relative links instead of the URL, though I am unsure this would be that simple in WP.
web doctorMemberWe made updates to scripts as outlined above. Although the links to PikList within the browser source are proper, IE is still saying that there is a security issue (silliness with IE!). I am guessing that there is a reference within the scripts to a non-secure script elsewhere?
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