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  • Plugin Author Mike Ems

    (@mvied)


    After 5 years of inacitivity, I’m back! I apologize! I did not expect the plugin to retain its usefulness. I’m well aware there are other options that exist and I couldn’t be happier that there are simpler options and alternatives!

    The latest truly-stable release is 3.4.0. 3.4.0+ are my attempts to greatly improve speed and performance and are currently experimental, however should work for many websites, so I’ve made them the “latest stable”.

    Latest Development Build 3.4.2
    Stable 3.4.0

    Roadmap
    3.5.0
    [Feature] Automated testing #57
    [Feature] Store URL cache in a table to increase performance for large sites #25
    [Bug] Compatibility with multi-lingual websites #42
    [Bug] Cross-browser cookie issues on Shared SSL #27
    [Bug] Multisite links broken #46

    3.4.2
    [Bug] Patch issue causing insecure content errors. If you are still having issues after updating, please revert to 3.4.0 and let me know in the support forum.
    3.4.1
    [Feature] Content Fixer is now optional in the plugin settings. This option should be on by default and is the preferred method to use the plugin.
    [Feature] Output buffering optional via wordpress_https_parser_ob filter. #56
    [Bug] External resources being changed to local URL #59
    [Bug] Added RSS permalink to filtered URLs.
    [Bug] Remove network defaults on uninstall.
    [Bug] Fixed displaying of Admin CSS when site_url is HTTP. #58
    [Bug] Fixed issues displaying and resetting network settings introduced by 3.4.0.
    3.4.0
    Tested with WordPress v4.9.1
    Many improvements to performance. Special thanks to He Shiming for help with profiling and improvements.
    Added internal caching to Parser module to drastically reduce queries.
    Added checks for Domain Mapping plugin.
    Renamed Domain Mapping featured to URL Mapping to reduce confusion with Domain Mapping plugin.
    Added ability to map both to and from HTTPS with URL Mapping.
    Added ability to also map local resources using URL Mapping.
    Fixed bug when external resources contained a port number, the port was not removed when testing for HTTPS.
    External HTTPS elements on HTTP pages will now stay HTTPS.
    Fonts should now be properly secured.

    • This topic was modified 6 years, 2 months ago by Mike Ems.
    • This topic was modified 6 years, 2 months ago by Mike Ems.
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