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Joe Wells skrev den 16-05-2008 18:32:
Plain http does not become https just because you point to port 443.

I hear what you are saying. However, I cannot find anything in my code that
points to port 443. I personally wrote the rpg, html, and javascript and
have checked and rechecked and every HTTP is an HTTPS and 443 is nowhere to
be found. Also, there are no third party addons involved. The HTTP server
configuration listens on 443 and the HTTPS_PORT to 443.

I am at a loss...........
Try using Firefox as it allows you to see the properties for objects loaded to the page. You may also use a snooping proxy for seeing exactly what the browser requests.

This is not "i" specific though, it is web developer tools in general.

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