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SSL Testing on Nexus Mods


Dark0ne

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Well I for my part cannot download any files at the moment, I got a white error box with a red frame stating 'An error has occurred' the first time and ever since I reloaded the mod's page I just get a simple 'E' letter instead of content (e.g. download links, pictures, comments,...). On mentioned mod pages there's also no padlock.

Not complaing though, it's great to see that you put so much effort into this :)

Best of luck!

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Is this somehow related to the SSL change?

 

 

 

 

Add to that the observation related to "An error has occurred" on trying to download any file.

 

The padlock is not showing up in the Mod pages, only on the main nexus site.

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I had plenty errors. loading up my normal shortcut page ( http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/? ) gives a page where the navigation buttons don't work. Loading mod pages directly, files, description, posts, etc... none work, all give the 'E' where the text should appear.

 

Manually entering https:// in front of the link in nav bar sorts it out; files download & can switch between posts/files/description without problem.

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In response to post #37050195.


TTRJN wrote: Why the FFFFFF.... Flip you decided to do this NOW? You ruined my new installation proess of all mods!


People are always installing mods, theres no time where someone ISNT downloading something from the nexus, so theres no time they could purposefully schedule for this. Sorry you were affected personally, but its not like they did it maliciously
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zeocarak wrote: I don't know if it's related, but I'm getting the occasional red error box when trying to download, and an "E" when trying to access the manual download tab (and nothing else). (I have a feeling someone's going to tell me that if I had read the FAQ for ____ I would know that means the modder is updating the files or something, so please feel free to school me if that's the case :P )

Thanks for the hard work!


Adding the prefix https:// did the trick!
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