11-19-2018, 11:42 PM
"Socialise" is fine, it's the British English version. "Socialize" is the US English version.
Also Jerry, this is a VERY MINOR thing that I hadn't planned to bring up unless you were making changes to the website anyway, but... is there a chance you could please force https on the forum? It's there, but it's not forced right now, so if you go to https://www.freecinema2022.gq/forums and change the https to http, it stays as http - at least in Chrome. Which is not as ideal as redirecting back to https.
The main LL website itself appears to force https, but not the forum, although the forum does seem to do a pretty good job of staying on https most of the time.
My guess (and it's only a guess so far) is that whatever CMS you are using on the forum (SMF)? is set to using https but that some stuff is slipping through the cracks, and you prob need to add a few lines to the .htaccess file to fix it as described here https://www.a2hosting.com/kb/security/ss...onnections. It needs to be added early on in the file. I mean the .htaccess file in linuxliteos.com/forums, not the one in linuxliteos.com.
Unless you've already done that and something else is overriding it the other way.
Also Jerry, this is a VERY MINOR thing that I hadn't planned to bring up unless you were making changes to the website anyway, but... is there a chance you could please force https on the forum? It's there, but it's not forced right now, so if you go to https://www.freecinema2022.gq/forums and change the https to http, it stays as http - at least in Chrome. Which is not as ideal as redirecting back to https.
The main LL website itself appears to force https, but not the forum, although the forum does seem to do a pretty good job of staying on https most of the time.
My guess (and it's only a guess so far) is that whatever CMS you are using on the forum (SMF)? is set to using https but that some stuff is slipping through the cracks, and you prob need to add a few lines to the .htaccess file to fix it as described here https://www.a2hosting.com/kb/security/ss...onnections. It needs to be added early on in the file. I mean the .htaccess file in linuxliteos.com/forums, not the one in linuxliteos.com.
Unless you've already done that and something else is overriding it the other way.
Using Linux Lite for everything now. I put it on my desktop and my laptop. Woohoo!