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mclout999
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Posted: 06:43pm 29 Nov 2020
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Just a note that I am not able to visit post now without a lot of mishegoss and futzing about.  It was good until the 28thv, or so Chrome says.
 
mclout999
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Posted: 06:50pm 29 Nov 2020
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Apparently, I can't spell either(this is well documented with me).  That was certificate. On this site, Grammarly is very slow for some reason and the highlights of errors are way offset down below the text you are writing. Hay, anyone have a better grammar/spellchecker they can suggest?  Thank.
 
epsilon

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Posted: 09:07pm 29 Nov 2020
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Yes, same issue here, using Firefox. The site's SSL certificate has expired.
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TassyJim

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Posted: 09:10pm 29 Nov 2020
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Gizmo knows and is sorting it out.
It should have automatically updated but something went wrong with the process.

Once you set an exemption in Firefox, it won't annoy you again.

Jim
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Gizmo

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Posted: 11:23pm 29 Nov 2020
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Yes. Trying to sort this. Unfortunately the process of installing a SSL cert on a IIS web server is a total head f$%k and the link to instructions from the provider goes to a blank page. I remember last time it took me half a day to sort it. Total BS.
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LeoNicolas

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Posted: 12:16am 30 Nov 2020
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Have you thought about moving the site to Linux / Apache or Nginx?
 
mclout999
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Posted: 12:20am 30 Nov 2020
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  [ said  QUOTE=

Once you set an exemption in Firefox, it won't annoy you again.

Jim

I can't not figure out how to do that in Chrome any Idea?
 
Gizmo

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  LeoNicolas said  Have you thought about moving the site to Linux / Apache or Nginx?


On more than one occasion. Problem is some content on the site uses ASP, so requires IIS.

I think I have the new cert installed  

Glenn
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SimpleSafeName

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Posted: 01:00am 30 Nov 2020
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Seems to work fine here.
 
Turbo46

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Posted: 01:27am 30 Nov 2020
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Thanks Glenn.
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LeoNicolas

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Posted: 05:25am 30 Nov 2020
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  Gizmo said  
  LeoNicolas said  Have you thought about moving the site to Linux / Apache or Nginx?


On more than one occasion. Problem is some content on the site uses ASP, so requires IIS.

I think I have the new cert installed  

Glenn


Is it possible to convert these ASP files to PHP? If yes, I can help doing this conversion.
 
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