Why fix something that is not broken
The forum has been the subject of continual changes and upgrades over the years, we never stagnate, most go on in the background and nobody notices. The latest move to SSL is for both the forum server and members' security and is the way everything is going. Unfortunately there has obviously been a small glitch, which I'm sure wuill be sorted shortly.Snap
So not stable yet.
Question is:-
Why fix something that is not broken
Regards
I haven't watched the Google io video so I don't understand their reasoning and I don't see the benefit. One drawback is that my browser doesn't cache https pages and it is a little slower having to reload the same images (or whatever) over and over again trying to catch-up the incremental additions to a thread.We are testing a SSL certificate to make all the pages here ,encrypted it appears to be the way google want the web to go -
http://googleonlinesecurity.blogspot.co.uk/2014/08/https-as-ranking-signal_6.html
I also keep a lot of tabs open and I have absolutely no problem with the content of the https ones.I like to keep a lot of tabs open and if I close the browser ( deliberately or crash) I can start it over and keep reading. If it's https, all tabs are blank.