No, it won't.
The issue is that many small things on a given page are still HTTP referenced (smileys, some images, etc). We have to track down and fix each case, to get to full HTTPS...
Type: Posts; User: angrysparrow
No, it won't.
The issue is that many small things on a given page are still HTTP referenced (smileys, some images, etc). We have to track down and fix each case, to get to full HTTPS...
No, I won't give an estimate.
But I will say that most of the things work just fine if you tell your browser to 'load insecure content', which is exactly how it worked before the certificate...