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Make the forum link back to the website #56

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Kissaki opened this issue Sep 1, 2019 · 5 comments
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Make the forum link back to the website #56

Kissaki opened this issue Sep 1, 2019 · 5 comments

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@Kissaki
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Kissaki commented Sep 1, 2019

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@davidebeatrici
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I set the main website URL to https://mumble.info.

If specified, a link to this URL will be prepended to your board’s breadcrumbs and the board logo will link to this URL instead of the forum index. An absolute URL is required, e.g. http://www.phpbb.com.

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Kissaki commented Sep 1, 2019

Uh, in the forums I clicked on the logo - the link was indeed to mumble.info, and it asked for a user certificate.

I’ve seen this multiple times before.

Opening the same link now does not ask for a user certificate. But I guess because I pressed cancel before and it remembers.

And indeed when I open a new private window, it asks again.

Something is broken with that domain HTTP web request and response setup.

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Kissaki commented Sep 1, 2019

Otherwise looks good. I can see the logo link (was that logo there before?) and the breadcrumb home.

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Yes, the logo was there, but it pointed to the forums' homepage.

As for the user certificate: I actually never experienced the issue.

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Kissaki commented Sep 1, 2019

Extracted issue to #58

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