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Posted:
5/4/2011 10:45:12 PM EDT
There seem to be many people doubling up the https://<real site>
https:// directs to a site that is blocked by WOT and AVG. Is there any way to detect the extra http:// and strip it when people post links?
Posted:
5/4/2011 10:58:10 PM EDT
[#1]
You could probably use Firefox and Greasemonkey to script that.
Posted:
5/4/2011 11:03:45 PM EDT
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Quoted:
You could probably use Firefox and Greasemonkey to script that.
I'm using firefox. My concern is about other users here that accidentally go to http . com
Posted:
5/5/2011 7:50:41 PM EDT
[#3]
Image links or URLs?
I can put it into the scrubber to catch and fix.
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5/5/2011 8:48:05 PM EDT
[#4]
It's mostly in URLs, but sometimes on images that are also links. Not sure what causes it.
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5/5/2011 8:57:59 PM EDT
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Image links or URLs?
I can put it into the scrubber to catch and fix.
This been going on for years. why fix it now? It just shows us who the rookie posters are
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