I am not sure why you need to post on forum with https:// You are not uploading any private information on the forum nor any credit card details and you dont need https:// to post on the forum.
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Yes but on the secure server some of the items are refrences in via HTTP and not HTTPS so the server winges on every page that it contains secure and non secure items. When our working in a tabbed environment or even just browsing normally this can get VERY annoying.
I would assume that this is probably a customises CSS script as if you click new it screws over the forum header considerably.
These need to exist on HTTPS (they probably already do) but the forum header needs to be aware if the user is using HTTP or HTTPS and update the header as fit.
I think we can solve the problem now. I will let you know once it is sorted.
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