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HTTPS has definitely been causing these bugs for a while now. The only fix is to use HTTP. There's no point "forcing" SSL on Nexus Mods as it isn't using SSL atm so it will do nothing.

It's likely a certificate problem (Firefox tells me so). And the "HTTPS Everywhere" don't help in this...

 

I'll deactivate this addon for the time being (will wait for the next release). But it's annoying as hell. More info here : https://github.com/EFForg/https-everywhere/issues/11953 Chrome is concerned too.

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When you turn off HTTPS Everywhere ensure that you're browsing the site via HTTP and not HTTPS as well (e.g. check the URL). Just make sure it's HTTP and the site will work.

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Alrighty, I got Chrome working again. I also did a chrome reset using the https://www.google.com/chrome/cleanup-tool/

First try going here, make sure it is disabled.
chrome://flags/#prefer-html-over-flash

 

Second, go here and set to enable

chrome://flags/#run-all-flash-in-allow-mode

 

Hope this helps

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I too have been having this issue with chrome and have been unable to fix it. Hoping the bug is fixed soon with the ssl.

 

 

Once again, to confirm, this is not a bug with Nexus Mods and we have not changed anything in our code on the site in months that touches any of the "broken" parts of the site for people trying to force SSL. This is something you're going to need to sort on your end, or you'll need to wait until our site redesign is out, which does use SSL.

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When you turn off HTTPS Everywhere ensure that you're browsing the site via HTTP and not HTTPS as well (e.g. check the URL). Just make sure it's HTTP and the site will work.

Already done.

 

There is a problem with the certificate though : OK on main page ( https://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/? for example), but with error on any mod pae you try. Don't have any explanation. Ma suspition is that this COMODO certificate isn't truely reliable. Maybe check with them ?

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I too have been having this issue with chrome and have been unable to fix it. Hoping the bug is fixed soon with the ssl.

 

 

Once again, to confirm, this is not a bug with Nexus Mods and we have not changed anything in our code on the site in months that touches any of the "broken" parts of the site for people trying to force SSL. This is something you're going to need to sort on your end, or you'll need to wait until our site redesign is out, which does use SSL.

 

That, Sir, is a good news :D.

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Had the same problem all day and never had it before, but got it working pretty easily after reading this. I'm using Firefox. I disabled HTTPS Everywhere (just a tiny tick box on the plug-in) and then removed the S from https:// in the mod page's URL in the address bar. Works now, no problems.

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