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Carefree
Advanced Member
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Posted - 11 January 2013 : 05:25:25
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From what I can recall, the mod has a javascript file titled "mediabox (something)". Inside that file are a number of URLs, all of which default to "http://". Do a simple search & replace to convert them to "https://" and you should be in business. |
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MaGraham
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Posted - 11 January 2013 : 16:23:38
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quote: Originally posted by Carefree
From what I can recall, the mod has a javascript file titled "mediabox (something)". Inside that file are a number of URLs, all of which default to "http://". Do a simple search & replace to convert them to "https://" and you should be in business.
You are GOOD, dear friend!
I haven't tried a huge variety of media but it definitely works for YouTube videos and YouTube Playlists, and for Vimeo videos. YEA! However, I can't get Vimeo to play a secure link. It removes the s from the https. Here's a link to a Vimeo video: https://vimeo.com/47105924. If you paste that into your web browser you'll see that it removes the s. Do you have any ideas on that or do you think Vimeo just hasn't wised up yet and started playing secure links like YouTube?
I couldn't get it to work properly at all with a GodTube video but when I discovered that you can't use the https for GodTube either, I stopped trying.
That's all I've tried thus far. Oh, it will play a .swf, too. And while I am ecstatic about the YouTube videos and YouTube Playlist, I REALLY want to be able to do the Vimeo videos. So, if you have any suggestions for that, please share them.
I REALLY do appreciate you, Carefree!
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Carefree
Advanced Member
Philippines
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Posted - 11 January 2013 : 17:47:30
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Not sure why Vimeo is doing that, they obviously are using a redirect script from a secure connection - so they have the certificate and COULD support https. Nothing can be done about it on the client side, they would have to remove that redirect. |
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MaGraham
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Posted - 11 January 2013 : 20:07:41
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Well, perhaps Vimeo will get their act together and it will work one of these days.
Thank you for checking into it, Carefree!
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