==TransporTed== (I've had a stupid idea - any interest? )
Discussion
F355GTS said:
just dropped you an email for your address so she can be posted ??
Mark, I'll use 'Teddy the Eagle' if that's okay. Can you let me know where and when it was taken. Also, could you send me a version without the thumbbks logo? Ta.
BTW, came across this the other day:
Some browsers on PH don't like my website. If so >> http://stevecarter.com/MC1b.jpg
Drop me a mail if you want it in high res.
Edited by GetCarter on Saturday 29th January 12:09
GetCarter said:
Mark, I'll use 'Teddy the Eagle' if that's okay. Can you let me know where and when it was taken.
Also, could you send me a version without the thumbbks logo? Ta.
BTW, came across this the other day:
Some browsers on PH don't like my website. If so >> http://stevecarter.com/MC1b.jpg
Drop me a mail if you want it in high res.
Of course Steve , hi res on it's way with location Also, could you send me a version without the thumbbks logo? Ta.
BTW, came across this the other day:
Some browsers on PH don't like my website. If so >> http://stevecarter.com/MC1b.jpg
Drop me a mail if you want it in high res.
Edited by GetCarter on Saturday 29th January 12:09
That's a lovely pic of the car, I'm pretty sure I have it somewhere but will shout if I need it many thanks
GetCarter said:
I think Steve, this is because it's http rather than httpsSome browsers try to automatically update http to https connections and on your site it fails. This is one of many reasons you want https support on your website.
Depending on who your hosting company is this is potentially an easy and free fix, given SSL certificates are available at zero cost to everyone these days.
Ping me an email if you want any help!
_dobbo_ said:
I think Steve, this is because it's http rather than https
Some browsers try to automatically update http to https connections and on your site it fails. This is one of many reasons you want https support on your website.
Depending on who your hosting company is this is potentially an easy and free fix, given SSL certificates are available at zero cost to everyone these days.
Ping me an email if you want any help!
Thanks mate... have investigated this and it's only PH that has a problem.Some browsers try to automatically update http to https connections and on your site it fails. This is one of many reasons you want https support on your website.
Depending on who your hosting company is this is potentially an easy and free fix, given SSL certificates are available at zero cost to everyone these days.
Ping me an email if you want any help!
One of these days I'll go https, but I have >14000 files on my website and I just know it'll go pear shaped if I try and fix.
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