Closed bhubbard closed 7 years ago
Some widgets don't support https pages, we should solve this with two methods:
1) If a site is SSL simply don't register those widgets.
2) If a widget that doesn't support SSL gets displayed somehow we should display an error message for logged in visitors only.
We should use the opportunity to let site owners bug the widget providers, with a request to switch to HTTPS by default for all widgets.
Some widgets don't support https pages, we should solve this with two methods:
1) If a site is SSL simply don't register those widgets.
2) If a widget that doesn't support SSL gets displayed somehow we should display an error message for logged in visitors only.
We should use the opportunity to let site owners bug the widget providers, with a request to switch to HTTPS by default for all widgets.