*Kaloyan, *

Thanks for confirming. This seems a large-scale issue with Chrome and HTTP
vs HTTPS.

Note: I also observed that the HTTP links are working in incognito mode.

*All, *

I'm forwarding this e-mail to the cross-project mailing list as this issue
should impact many projects.

Indeed, the Eclipse wiki links are not working on Chrome with HTTP, but
they work only with HTTPS.

The reason is Chrome considers insecure the HTTP connection to
wiki.eclipse.org
see: http://imgur.com/iz2ZAqR.png

I think we should report a bug against Eclipse wiki, perhaps depends on the
wiki server configuration.

For the Eclipse WTP Website, a short term solution is changing all the
links from HTTP to HTTPS, like I did here: https://git.eclipse.org/
r/#/c/88396/

*Best Regards,*

*Ing. Patrik Suzzi*
*Consultant Software Engineer,*
*Eclipse Platform Committer*
*https://about.me/psuzzi <https://about.me/psuzzi>*



On Wed, Jan 11, 2017 at 12:43 PM, Kaloyan Raev <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Patrik,
>
> The problem happens to me too with Chrome on Fedora, but not with Firefox
> on Fedora.
>
> The problem happens with ANY wiki page at wiki.eclipse.org, so it is not
> specific just to the WTP wiki pages.
>
> It seems to be an infrastructure issue - something is not perfect with the
> http -> https redirection.
>
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>
> On 01/11/2017 01:31 PM, Patrik Suzzi wrote:
>
> *Hi All, *
>
> With Google Chrome on Windows, all the HTTP links from the Eclipse
> WebTools pages are not working. Only the HTTPS links are working.
>
> As an example:
> Open https://eclipse.org/webtools/jsdt/ and click on the "Wiki' link.
> This opens a blank page.
> see image: http://imgur.com/euxWSkQ.png
>
> Note:
> when I open the page http://wiki.eclipse.org/JSDT I see a blank page.
> I can see the wiki page only using the HTTPS protocol.
>
> Details.
> I verified this problem occurs only in Chrome for windows.
> The problem does not happen in Chrome for Mac.
> The problem does not happen in Firefox and Explorer for Windows.
>
> As Chrome for windows probably represents the 33% of website users, I
> write to show the issue and ask: How many other Chrome users on windows (or
> Linux) have the same problem?
>
> *Best Regards,*
>
> *Ing. Patrik Suzzi*
> *Consultant Software Engineer,*
> *Eclipse Platform Committer*
> *https://about.me/psuzzi <https://about.me/psuzzi>*
>
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