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Sounds like apples and oranges, thanks for confirming, off to find another browser.
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(11-25-2014, 10:24 PM)Jerry link Wrote: 'HTTPS URLS won't load' explained here - https://wiki.xfce.org/midori/faq LL uses 256bit SSL :p
This is odd.. I just read your comment on using http.
So I opened another tab, and copied the link to this thread.
I removed the "s" so now http, and hit enter, it brought me back here, but with http.
I hit the quote button, and it worked, I have your quote above.
But the url then changed back to a "https"
So How do I keep everything http on LL Forum.?,
I can change it manually to http, but If I click on
any link, and it's back to https
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I had some issues with Midori and have now switched to QupZilla. I find this a fast browser and more compatible with websites.
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Try "start anew". Remove the hidden file associated w/ midori. I don't see .midori - others is it something else?
Then install midori and do everything as before.
sheng-Chieh