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On 06/25/14 18:30, Mick wrote: |
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>On Wednesday 25 Jun 2014 17:42:01 Joseph wrote: |
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>> On 06/24/14 17:25, walt wrote: |
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>> >On 06/24/2014 08:25 AM, Joseph wrote: |
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>> >> On 06/23/14 18:08, Mick wrote: |
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>> >>> On Sunday 22 Jun 2014 22:52:40 Joseph wrote: |
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>> >>>> I run a server and have two firefox profiles. |
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>> >>>> I have ssl enabled. |
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>> >>>> |
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>> >>>> When I open one profile I it opens my web-page in "https" instead of |
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>> >>>> "http" When I open another profile it open my webpage in http |
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>> >>>> Why is first profile forcing my opening my servers page in https mode? |
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>> >>> Has one profile cached and different protocol+URL in the address bar, |
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>> >>> than the other? |
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>> >>> |
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>> >>> Does this persist if you clear the history of the profile? |
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>> >>> -- |
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>> >>> Regards, |
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>> >>> Mick |
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>> >> No, it makes no difference. I cleared history and cache. |
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>> >> It still tries to open my server page as https instead of http. |
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>> >Different profiles can have different firefox add-ons enabled. Might |
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>> >be worth comparing the list of add-ons in each profile. |
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>> >You can also run firefox -safe-mode to disable extensions and see if it |
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>> >makes any difference. |
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>> I don't have any plug-in installed; so I'm puzzled by this behavior. |
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>Do your settings for session-cookies differ between the two profiles? |
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>Otherwise I'm running out of ideas. |
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>-- |
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>Regards, |
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>Mick |
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Cookies are the same on both profiles "allow for session" |
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I'm running out of ideas as well. |
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Joseph |