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Kiho said: I guess there is no chance to get slayerduck to add the redirect and fix the certificate ;( .
There may be...
If that's a possibility, I guess I'll have to rush to update the Avatar Storage script. If we implement a server side redirect right now, anyone with avatars stored on http would lose them permanently...
*Edit I missed it when I first replied, but that "www." should be unsupported. I believe there used to be a redirect to remove it if anyone entered it. But I guess that was lost during one of the server moves. ... Actually, there is a redirect to remove it if you enter it on the .com site.
The proper konachan.net domain at least doesn't use the wrong certificate. But yes, it's not set up correctly.
Zolxys
almost 7 years agoIf that's a possibility, I guess I'll have to rush to update the Avatar Storage script. If we implement a server side redirect right now, anyone with avatars stored on http would lose them permanently...
*Edit
I missed it when I first replied, but that "www." should be unsupported. I believe there used to be a redirect to remove it if anyone entered it. But I guess that was lost during one of the server moves. ... Actually, there is a redirect to remove it if you enter it on the .com site.
The proper konachan.net domain at least doesn't use the wrong certificate. But yes, it's not set up correctly.