I wrote a simple rule for blackrock.com.
https://github.com/KommX/https-everywhere/commit/af6bf7ba65e5ebcb1485eeaee54180479adff154
Can someone explain to me why this rule then breaks the link "BlackRock
Solutions" at the top of the page?
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On 04/22/2015 02:30 AM, Alexander Buchner wrote:
> I wrote a simple rule for blackrock.com.
>
> https://github.com/KommX/https-everywhere/commit/af6bf7ba65e5ebcb1485eeaee54180479adff154
>
> Can someone explain to me why this rule then breaks the link
> "BlackRock Solutions" at the top of the page
On 22.04.2015 19:14, Jacob Hoffman-Andrews wrote:
> Can you use the Network Inspector (Ctrl-Shift-Q on Firefox) to look at
> what requests are made when you click that link? Do you have "Block
> All HTTP Requests" enabled?
Hm, it just seems that http://www.blackrock.com/blackrock-solutions is a
va
I believe you can make a https-to-https redirect for that particular
link. However, I'd still be careful, since some other links might
break in a similar fashion.
Best regards,
Maxim Nazarenko
On 22 April 2015 at 22:43, Alexander Buchner
wrote:
> On 22.04.2015 19:14, Jacob Hoffman-Andrews wrote: