Ron wrote:
>> On 18/10/2014 10:30, David E. Ross wrote:
>>> On 10/17/2014 6:31 PM, Ron wrote:
>>>> when I enter a http://xxxxxx address it changes to https://xxxxxx
>>>> I read that the browser remembers that it was a https: address at one
>>>> time & changes it. How can I stop this? Are the adresses stored somewhere?
>>>>
>>>
>>> Often, this is the result of the Web server for http://xxxxxx
>>> redirecting to https://xxxxxx.  Thus, it is not a SeaMonkey problem.
>>
>> Or someone installed the HTTPS Everywhere addon.
>>
> addon not installed and if I type the address in IE it doesn't change to https

Maybe web site sent HTTP header "Strict-Transport-Security" before.
If yes, the browser will always replace http://xxxxxx with https://xxxxxx when
accesing site xxxxxx.

Check in the Data Manager whether your browser stored that for xxxxxx.

Ciao, Michael.

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