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  • #1094221

    Hi there,

    I’m in process of migrating a site to use https and everything seemed to work well after using the Really Simple SSL wp plugin, but i am getting mixed content errors relating to the custom fonts that I uploaded previously. After searching through the support forums, my issue seems pretty much identical to this thread:

    The only mixed content errors I am getting are from the wp-content/uploads/avia_fonts/type_fonts folders

    #1094332

    would be nice to see your site – a similar Problem can have different reasons. ;)

    #1094352

    Hi Guenni007. The errors from console log.

    Image 2019-04-24 at 5.45.33 PM.png

    The particular icon is for Goodreads that’s giving mixed content issue. I’ve since fixed the issue for raleway and Lora fonts by re-uploading those custom fonts. But the Goodreads one I tried doing the same but no solution so far. Seems enfold keeps referring to the folder /wp-content/uploads/avia_fonts/type_fonts/fonts/goodreads.woff etc, which is where the mixed content errors come from.

    #1094486

    i would use the search and replace plugin for that.
    you can do a dry run with that tool to find those entries.
    you can search for : “http://davidalbertyn.com/wp-content/uploads/avia_fonts/type_fonts/fonts/goodreads” – and replace it by:
    https://davidalbertyn.com/wp-content/uploads/avia_fonts/type_fonts/fonts/goodreads”
    But be careful with such tools – simple search and replace can cause damage of your installation.

    #1094509

    Thanks. I already tried that with various search and replace plugins and none were able to find that search term. My guess was that part of the url was generated dynamically by enfold.

    I did end up going into phpmyadmin and found the possible culprit (in the options table). It was referring to ‘http’

    Image 2019-04-25 at 12.23.19 PM.png

    Only problem was that when i changed it to ‘https’, the site started throwing php warning errors like so:

    Image 2019-04-25 at 12.27.32 PM.png

    Once i change that bit back to ‘http’, the warnings went away. Not really sure how else to approach it. Hopefully the support team has a fix for this.

    #1094599

    instead of http to https
    perhaps remove absolute path …http://
    to
    /home/dalbertyn/public_html/wp-content/uploads/
    ?

    #1094903

    what if you disable jQuery Migrate on Enfold – Performance ? refresh all cachings after that and regenerate the merged files on Enfold too.

    #1094918

    I will give that a try in a day or two. Just sent out newsletter for my client’s website, so I don’t want to mess anything up atm in case it breaks something. I did find a temporary solution for the time being and that was manually going into wp-content/uploads/dynamic_avia/enfold_child.css and changing http to https in the css there (stumbled on this after racking my brain for hours and hours). Seems that an enfold file does generate the url dynamically, so the css file went back to http address for the goodreads file. It’s been ok for the past 2 days after I changed it back to https in enfold_child.css.

    From browsing through the threads, I think the issue is caused by something in the font-manager-class.php file. I played around with the various suggestions made in the past from mods here but nothing things to help it. At least i don’t have the mixed content for the time being

    #1095066

    Hi,
    Sorry for the late reply, I understand that the site is temporarily working for you now, but I also see that you are using Enfold v4.5.5, when you have a good time to test, please try updating to v4.5.6 there were many fixes included.

    Best regards,
    Mike

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