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Opened Sep 09, 2011 by Trac@tracbot

HTTPS-Everywhere does not encrypt all traffic from web site

To whom it may concern,

I wrote a few rule sets for HTTPS-Everywhere (I'd rather not list which rule sets I wrote) and one of the sites I wrote rules for is not wholly encrypted. The problem is adds on the web site, which are hosted elsewhere (I think) and are not using SSL.

Ex: I visit site XYZ.com with TBB and while site XYZ.com is on HTTPS, I get a dialog box warning that not all traffic is encrypted. This is due to adds running on site XYZ.com, I assume.

I wrote AdBlock Plus filters for site XYZ.com, to block the loading of all off-site adds, which appear on site XYZ.com. While the adds no longer load, I still get the warning about unencrypted traffic.

Can HTTPS-Everywhere be made to block all non-HTTPS traffic on a site for which there are HTTPS-Everywhere rules sets?

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Username: joyton

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Reference: legacy/trac#3971