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pilotguy Posted September 9, 2016 Posted September 9, 2016 I know there is an old topic on pagespeed on the site here but I didn't want to post on an outdated topic. Recently we've added pagespeed to the site along with SSL. I've noticed since having pagespeed running, every few hours stuff like shown in the attached image happens on desktop and mobile views. Clearing the ACP cache does nothing. The only fix is to purge pagespeed and then the problem is resolved for a few more hours.. then the same thing happens again. Anyone have an idea of what may be the cause of this?
Adlago Posted September 10, 2016 Posted September 10, 2016 I think you have a problem in your server. Ten test GtMetrix - at least 4 has - no loading CSS. 6 test - OK There is another strange thing - I see your site FF browser without any problems. Even after several reloads. But your website is inaccessible to mine chrome browser.
pilotguy Posted September 10, 2016 Author Posted September 10, 2016 1 hour ago, Adlago said: I think you have a problem in your server. Ten test GtMetrix - at least 4 has - no loading CSS. 6 test - OK There is another strange thing - I see your site FF browser without any problems. Even after several reloads. But your website is inaccessible to mine chrome browser. Out of 269 people on my site you're the only one who has reported broken SSL. I use chrome daily. Worth a look though so thanks.
Nathan Explosion Posted September 11, 2016 Posted September 11, 2016 12 hours ago, pilotguy said: Worth a look though so thanks. Before you go too far on it.... @Adlago what OS is that you are running? Reason I ask: Chrome on some OS versions doesn't support Let's Encrypt certificates.
Adlago Posted September 11, 2016 Posted September 11, 2016 2 hours ago, Nathan Explosion said: Before you go too far on it.... @Adlago what OS is that you are running? Reason I ask: Chrome on some OS versions doesn't support Let's Encrypt certificates. Win XP SP3 I use too much software for the administration of telephone exchanges. This is important to me. Drivers of all these softwares sustainable work only with Win XP. Higher versions of Windows for me no alternative. I write this to no advice on changing OS. On this topic - with my Chrome browser I open https sites without problem. Here is an example of this site
Nathan Explosion Posted September 11, 2016 Posted September 11, 2016 23 minutes ago, Adlago said: Win XP SP3 I use too much software for the administration of telephone exchanges. This is important to me. Drivers of all these softwares sustainable work only with Win XP. Higher versions of Windows for me no alternative. I write this to no advice on changing OS. On this topic - with my Chrome browser I open https sites without problem. Here is an example of this site Who suggested you change your OS? Sheesh. Anyway....the issue isn't Chrome + https (never said it was) It's Chrome + WinXP + Let's Encrypt certificates: https://community.letsencrypt.org/t/which-browsers-and-operating-systems-support-lets-encrypt/4394 Just trying to save the OP chasing after something that is not his problem (ie your chrome issue)
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