Hi! I will recomand this plugin for mixing content https://wordpress.org/plugins/really-simple-ssl/. But I will higly recomad to backup your site first and deactive the other ssl plugins. With relly simple SSL you have the option to enable .htaccess 301 redirect wich will fix you problem 🙂
Hope this helps 🙂
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Daniel
(@davil2008)
I tried it but deleted it because it caused me problems, I can try install it again.
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Daniel
(@davil2008)
I installed the plugin you suggested but still have the mixed content in the post editor…
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Daniel
(@davil2008)
OK, I checked the page inspect and found out that the mixed content is coming from the images, so how do I fix this ?
Can you check with incognito mode please? or delete cache first? because for me all looks good (incl. images URLS) 😀 and make sure that you enable the plugin to edit .htaccess file for 301 redirect 🙂
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Daniel
(@davil2008)
I cleared browser cache and site cache with WP super cache but it didn’t help. again, on the site the mixed content is OK, only in the post editor there’s these mixed content issue. I will check in incognito mode now and’l report.
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Daniel
(@davil2008)
I checked in incognito and the problem persists, see error screenshot :
https://ibb.co/L91kbC5
Hmmm… that’s weired because all looks good to me. I found another blog post that maybe will help you https://kinsta.com/blog/wordpress-mixed-content-warning/
I hope you will find the solution 🙂
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Daniel
(@davil2008)
I already found the issue, the images are still HTTP, I’m asking if there’s a easy way to to do this.
ok then, you can try https://ro.wordpress.org/plugins/better-search-replace/ (or any similar plugin) to replase http with https but make a database backup first 🙂 Hope this helps.
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Daniel
(@davil2008)
OK., i’ll try and’l report.
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Daniel
(@davil2008)
YAY !! I installed better search and replace and changed database to https and it fixed the problem !! Thank you so much. but what’s weird is that when I deactivated really simple ssl , the site was back to http, isn’t that what better search and replace just did, to change everything to https ? I just prefer to delete really simple ssl to avoid redirects, that are very bad for performance.
I’m happy to hear that 🙂 With really simple SSL you have the option o deactive the plugin and keep the https (check the plugin settings). Better search and replace just replace a specific query in database. If you want to avoid mixed content you have to keep a SSL plugin. You can force SSL from .htaccess but you have to make other changes (maybe this guide will help you – https://www.wpbeginner.com/wp-tutorials/how-to-add-ssl-and-https-in-wordpress/ )
Regards 🙂
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Daniel
(@davil2008)
and by deactivating but still keeping some functions would help performance ? and I checked, this deactivation keeps the redirect but the mixed content fixer will stop. would there be mixed content or better search and replace fixed all mixed content and I need to keep the ssl plugin for the redirect ?