I think honestly Oxwall devs might not even use HTTPS on an Oxwall installation, hence maybe why it's not working as it should. I'm not sure though, I'm not trying to be presumptuous.
Images should simply be downloaded and served from the local site instead of attempting to pull a broken image from https when the linked site uses http. Or at the very least, give generic thumbnails to choose from while this feature is being worked on.
I guess the only reason this isn't a priority is because most people run their installations without SSL. But the sites that actually pulling in a decent income are likely running HTTPS.
Your function base_post_handle_https_static_content is full of bugs.Maxim what issue do you have with the linebreaks, as I believe it is a plain html?
1) It doesn't recognize linebreaks inside a tags
2) It replaces external http links to https
3) What is the purpose of replacing all plain text to https?
$markup = str_replace("http:", "https:", $markup);
str_replace("http:", "https:", $matches[2][$index])
4) What is the logic of this function? Did you intent to replace all absolute links to main site?
As to changing links from http to https, yes we do that when the site is https in order to not have mixed content error and static broken links all over the website.
Your function base_post_handle_https_static_content is full of bugs.Maxim what issue do you have with the linebreaks, as I believe it is a plain html?
1) It doesn't recognize linebreaks inside a tags
2) It replaces external http links to https
3) What is the purpose of replacing all plain text to https?
$markup = str_replace("http:", "https:", $markup);
str_replace("http:", "https:", $matches[2][$index])
4) What is the logic of this function? Did you intent to replace all absolute links to main site?
As to changing links from http to https, yes we do that when the site is https in order to now have mixed content error and static broken links all over the website.
Now, if every webmaster were to redirect their HTTPS://website.co/article to HTTP, this wouldn't be a problem since the s would be redirected. But that's not the case, and this will result in broken links throughout the entire Oxwall newsfeed.
Again, hyperlinks do not need to be HTTPS, only images, scripts, and iframes, etc.
Can you answer this question first, please: what issue do you have with the linebreaks, as I believe it is a plain html?
I did make a post here long time ago on how to turn the stupid rewrite off and last update i forgot about it
And as search here is useless as well i can not find the post
And ur not the only one who is sock of post bugs n post on how to do somethong
So many have tolde they give up on oxwall and trash it and go elsewhere
I was wondering what issue Maxim has with the linebreaks