In response to a previous post on lq-suggestions/feedback
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Well then please don't. Best thing is to create a new thread, present your detailed, technical infomation (and not vague descriptions of things like saying "the server im connected to has content served (and serving to me) from another server that the server im on agrees to serve unsecured") and if necessary refer to this thread if you think it provides the necessary background information.
I suggest you reread the replies in http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...rowser-680585/ again and then not say "plausible" but instead come up with something tangible that supports your claim (and we could test for).
Uh. When I said "present your detailed, technical information" I was hoping for more than just a screenshot. As Jeremy already stated LQ uses CDN to provide non-vital content in an efficient way. Maybe start by investigating what it exactly is that gets CDN'ed over HTTP?
Uh. When I said "present your detailed, technical information" I was hoping for more than just a screenshot. As Jeremy already stated LQ uses CDN to provide non-vital content in an efficient way. Maybe start by investigating what it exactly is that gets CDN'ed over HTTP?
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