My website is in HTTPS for no reason
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I don’t want my website in HTTPS since it stops math rendering bookmarklets from working.
The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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For the record, I had no idea the sub-menu would post this here. So I didn’t draft the above at all.
The problem: My website is in HTTPS by default. I believe it is an attribute of the theme I am using. I have tried multiple different browsers and it always places me into HTTPS.
How can I disable this.
Thank you.
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Here is a quote from a Happiness Engineer from an another topic:
“Hi!
We’re in the process of converting some WordPress.com URLs to HTTPS. It isn’t possible to remove it from your URL. Are you experiencing issues with the HTTPS version?”
So, that (^^) means HTTPS cannot be disabled.
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It is on one of my blogs, but not the other. This is very unfortunate :S. Perhaps I can try embedding my bookmarklet into the webpage, is this possible?
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I don’t know. I don’t see instructions in http://en.support.wordpress.com/category/embedding-content/, too.
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Is this HTTPS attached to the theme of choice?
Nope.
It is on one of my blogs, but not the other.
See here:
https://en.forums.wordpress.com/topic/https-issues-and-other-things-annoyed?replies=12#post-2145480 -
Okay thank you Galois, I enjoyed your theory, but perhaps you should have just let the girl go, wasn’t worth dying over.
Raincoaster, it is the link in the OP. You can see that link has no HTTPS on it, yet redirects to a HTTPS page. Thanks.
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I enjoyed your theory, but perhaps you should have just let the girl go, wasn’t worth dying over.
xD
You can see that link has no HTTPS on it, yet redirects to a HTTPS page. Thanks.
Right, for this:
WordPress.COM has been working to implement https for all viewing, Google is starting to downgrade sites if they do not support https – it looks like WordPress.COM has implemented https based on what I now see with my browser –
https://en.forums.wordpress.com/topic/https-issues-and-other-things-annoyed?replies=12#post-2145480
And you said:
It is on one of my blogs, but not the other.
-If you have a mapped domain for the other blog, then
Mapped domains still don’t have https viewing implemented
-If you don’t have a mapped domain for the other blog, then In the near future that blog will also have https
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For example of chatjax working appropriately, click it on this page:
$alpha beta int frac{1}{ln 3} dt + large sum_{n=1}^infty frac{n^3}{20!}$
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For example of chatjax working appropriately, click it on this page:
$alpha beta int frac{1}{ln 3} dt + large sum_{n=1}^infty frac{n^3}{20!}$
I don’t know exactly what you mean, but to use LaTeX on WordPress.com you need this:
http://en.support.wordpress.com/latex/See here, for example:
https://en.forums.wordpress.com/topic/latex-and-mathjax?replies=10#post-2147102and my response:
https://en.forums.wordpress.com/topic/latex-and-mathjax?replies=10#post-2147320 -
Oh, I didn’t know that. I do use a variant of Latex though, specifically Mathjax. What I meant is, if you go to this link: http://www.math.ucla.edu/~robjohn/math/mathjax.html
Drag the chatjax link to your bookmark bar, and then click it on a page with Mathjax form Latex, it will render it for you immediately.
So you can render $frac{alpha}{beta}$ by clicking Chatjax in your bookmark bar.
I will have a look at compatibility with my knowledge of mathjax against latex.
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Drag the chatjax link to your bookmark bar, and then click it on a page with Mathjax form Latex, it will render it for you immediately.
So you can render α
β
by clicking Chatjax in your bookmark bar.Perfect! I understand now. :)
It works fine on this page —> https://cloudup.com/ckwgdZGjsWB
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