• Ciao Stefano!

    I recently moved my website to https. It’s hosted on Siteground using their server caching (SuperCacher), and also piped thorugh Cloudflare “plus” using “strict SSL protocol” for additional CDN services.

    I would still like to continue using Hypercache to lower server load and serve cache 404 error pages.

    In the Hypercache options, for https I chose to create a separate cache. When supercacher is running I don’t see the “green lock” that confirms fully secure website content in Chrome’s address bar. Instead, I see the “i” in a circle which is a mixed- content warning.

    What settings should I be using to prevent this?

    Ciao,

    L

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  • @pazzaglia1 – Ivan Atanasov here, part of the Senior Technical Support team at SiteGround.

    Reading through your post, I understand that you are facing a Mixed-Content issue when using SG Optimizer in combination with Hyper Cache.

    If this is true, consider creating a ticket from your User Area as well so that we can also review this problem for you.

    Thread Starter pazzaglia

    (@pazzaglia1)

    HI Ivan, the issue I had on my Siteground ticket was using HyperCache Extended – I thought I would take it for a spin but it didn’t appear to play well with SuperCacher.

    I’m here letting Stefano know because decided to go back to the original Hypercache which I literally used for YEARS (before moving to https). The benefits of are that it is light, fuss-free and will cache 404 server errors to reduce server load altogether by offering a simple caching solution.

    Ciao,

    L

    • This reply was modified 8 years, 1 month ago by pazzaglia.
    Plugin Author Stefano Lissa

    (@satollo)

    Hi, the source of the page should be checked to see why there is one or more resources loaded with http (this is usually why the i is displayed).

    May be hyper cache record the page content before other filters which adjusts the http on resources? How did you migrated the blog to https? Which plugin did you use?

    Stefano.

    Hello,

    I’m facing the same issue after implementing SSL.
    I’m using Really Simple SSL plugin and it seems it’s not working perfectly
    with Hyper cache.
    Certain pages would throw mixed content errors. When I would press ctrl+F5 the errors
    would be gone.
    Is there anything that could be done about this?
    thank you!

    Plugin Author Stefano Lissa

    (@satollo)

    Check in hyper cache if you set to cache separately the http and https requests. That could be the problem.

    Stefano.

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