Force HTTPS Images [Deleted]

Snog

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Force HTTPS Images - Forces secure image attachments

A little add-on that forces users to only attach images that come from a secure connection.

If there is an image being attached (using View attachment 153407 ) to a post that is not from an HTTPS connection, an error is displayed:
View attachment 153408

This is especially useful of you are not using the XenForo proxy images option but want to retain the green lock icon in your threads.

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Great, @Snog can add functionality also choose to ignore https sourced images from the proxy process and instead let them be displayed from their origin location? Ignore https images from Proxy Images option.
 
The whole point of this add-on is that it's meant for people that do not want to run the proxy system. So, no options involving the proxy system will be added.
 
How to change text Please consider using "Upload a File" and attaching the image to your post to Please consider using "Upload a File" or HTTPS image Host and attaching the image to your post?
 
How to change text Please consider using "Upload a File" and attaching the image to your post to Please consider using "Upload a File" or HTTPS image Host and attaching the image to your post?
Really? You've been doing this for how long and you have to ask how to change a phrase?

Admin->Appearance->Phrases
change phrase: snog_forcesecure_insecure
 
@Snog Force HTTPS Images are not checking when using without HTTP. So user still can use un-secure image. Please do you have any solution for this fix?

Example:

[img]img70.imgspice.com/i/04818/image.jpg[/img]

[url=https://imgspice.com/botavycgh1dq/image.jpg.html][img]img70.imgspice.com/i/04818/image.jpg[/img][/url]
 
@Snog Force HTTPS Images are not checking when using without HTTP. So user still can use un-secure image. Please do you have any solution for this fix?

Example:

[img]img70.imgspice.com/i/04818/image.jpg[/img]

[url=https://imgspice.com/botavycgh1dq/image.jpg.html][img]img70.imgspice.com/i/04818/image.jpg[/img][/url]
If there is no "http" or "https" in the image url there is no way to tell if it is secure or not.

I'll consider looking for "https" and if it's not there throw the error.
 
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