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minus-square@Winged_HussarlinkEnglish9•3 months agoOh no… How about this: http://cuteredpanda.com/ ? ;_; might need to update my htaccess
minus-square0^2linkfedilink2•3 months agoWorks now! You should setup SSL which is super easy with Let’s Encrypt.
minus-square@Winged_HussarlinkEnglish1•3 months agoWhat benefit does SSL/HTTPS provide if the data going back and forth is just HTML? (No user names / passwords / etc.?) I have it set up for my jellyfin server since there is login data. Not that I won’t add it, just didn’t know there was a need
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink3•3 months agoFrom a regular user standpoint pretty much all modern browsers throw up warnings and block the page from initially loading if it’s not https, which discourages people from viewing it.
Y u no website! Lol
Oh no…
How about this: http://cuteredpanda.com/ ?
;_; might need to update my htaccess
It’s 2024 and no HTTPS?
Nope from me, I only get a blank page.
Works now! You should setup SSL which is super easy with Let’s Encrypt.
What benefit does SSL/HTTPS provide if the data going back and forth is just HTML? (No user names / passwords / etc.?)
I have it set up for my jellyfin server since there is login data.
Not that I won’t add it, just didn’t know there was a need
From a regular user standpoint pretty much all modern browsers throw up warnings and block the page from initially loading if it’s not https, which discourages people from viewing it.
Seems to be working but not responsive 🥲