Nov-18-2017, 05:09 AM
i got a new version of Firefox with my weekly upgrade today (which made it take several minutes, so i knew something big came in) and so i tried it on python DOT org (typing in just the plain domain name instead of a URL) and now it works, but the "www." was added automatically. typing in a full URL without the "www." still fails. the cert is still incorrect. it would be nice if all browsers would try adding "www.", if without it fails, like this.
i install Opera, again, and tried it. typing in just the domain name fails. adding "www." works. typing in the plain domain name again (intended to get a screen capture) works. Opera learned there is a working alternate by having seen it before. but it can still be a problem for people typing in just the plain domain name. at least the error message is better than what Firefox has.
i made two screen captures of Opera, the 2nd after clicking on the "help me understand" button. there is no clear way to make an exception.
http://linuxhomepage.com/free/python-dot...pera-0.gif
http://linuxhomepage.com/free/python-dot...pera-1.gif
the sha256 checksums of these two GIF files are:
i install Opera, again, and tried it. typing in just the domain name fails. adding "www." works. typing in the plain domain name again (intended to get a screen capture) works. Opera learned there is a working alternate by having seen it before. but it can still be a problem for people typing in just the plain domain name. at least the error message is better than what Firefox has.
i made two screen captures of Opera, the 2nd after clicking on the "help me understand" button. there is no clear way to make an exception.
http://linuxhomepage.com/free/python-dot...pera-0.gif
http://linuxhomepage.com/free/python-dot...pera-1.gif
the sha256 checksums of these two GIF files are:
Output:7f14809229b472ac137fb0305d46fecd51bbfa9552f942571716f8084f6cbb3a python-dot-org-on-opera-0.gif
ff86909f5482396ee97e17ae66b0be35ae3f559b38fb0015658c7e76864e4fcc python-dot-org-on-opera-1.gif