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  • Plugin Author webaware

    (@webaware)

    G’day mfahmi182,

    My plugin doesn’t do anything per-page. However:

    Whatever you’re using to add that URL is dropping the https:, not this plugin. You will need to fix that at the source — whatever is adding that URL.

    FWIW, removing the protocol isn’t required for scripts and stylesheets that are available on https, because the scripts will load just fine from https on an http page. It’s better to just use the https: protocol and let the browser cache the resource, no matter whether its called from an http or https page.

    cheers,
    Ross

    Thread Starter fahmi

    (@mfahmi182)

    Thanks webaware,

    here’s default AMP plugin,

    <html amp>
    <head>
    	<meta charset="utf-8">
    	<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width,initial-scale=1,minimum-scale=1,maximum-scale=1,user-scalable=no,minimal-ui">
    	<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Merriweather:400,400italic,700,700italic|Open+Sans:400,700,400italic,700italic">
    	<?php do_action( 'amp_post_template_head', $this ); ?>
    	<style>body {opacity: 0}</style><noscript><style>body {opacity: 1}</style></noscript>
    	<?php $this->load_parts( array( 'style' ) ); ?>
    <script>

    i mean, i want to full display with protocols https, not “//”

    Plugin Author webaware

    (@webaware)

    You’ll need to speak to the AMP Plugin authors, because the bit removing https: is within the plugin.

    cheers,
    Ross

    Thread Starter fahmi

    (@mfahmi182)

    i mean, there is a way to except certain page/post to display full https? on script and style

    Thanks friend ??

    Plugin Author webaware

    (@webaware)

    My plugin doesn’t do that. All that my plugin does is change ‘http:’ to ‘https:’ where it safely can, on all pages loaded on HTTPS. It doesn’t remove ‘http:’, and it doesn’t add back ‘https:’ where the URL only starts with ‘//’

    You could write a little custom code that does that, if you need it. Better would be to fix the problem at the source, e.g. the plugins you run.

    cheers,
    Ross

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