What happened to the pilot rankings below the photo? I just got promoted to flight crew and now it is gone?
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I'm seeing the rank and stripes just fine. Google Chrome version 85.0.4183.121.Last edited by Anton Vind; 24Sep2020, 19:11.Anton Vind
CPU: i9-9900K, GPU: RTX 2080 SUPER, RAM: 32 GB DDR4 3600 MHz, Storage: 4 TB SSD
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I'm using Chrome 85.0.4183.121, and the images show up just fine for me.Tim Lincoln
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Showing fine in Chrome to me however could be your security settings as the forum is served over https but the images over http.
cmakris - should be able to update the URLs in AdminCP > User Ranks if you have access and that sub-domain can be served over https...Trevor Hannant
CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-10900K CPU @ 3.70GHz
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They pilot rankings are not there for me but Trevor has identified a good potential reason: a site half served via https and http can make chrome feel "iffy." DuckDuckGo does give the site a "B+" overall for privacy.Jeff Bea
I am an avid globetrotter with my trusty Lufthansa B777F, Polar Air Cargo B744F, and Atlas Air B748F.
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Originally posted by TrevorHannant View PostShowing fine in Chrome to me however could be your security settings as the forum is served over https but the images over http.
cmakris - should be able to update the URLs in AdminCP > User Ranks if you have access and that sub-domain can be served over https...
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Originally posted by cmakris View Post
Trevor had tried that but they do not appear again as it seems.
http://downloads.pmdg.com/forum/Rank...SeniorCrew.png
If you change the URL to https, you'll get a "Connection not private" message on screen (in Chrome certainly) so that sub-domain will need to be covered by SSL to properly resolve this.
Not a vBulletin issue I'm afraid (I'll say the same thing in response to a ticket when the vBulletin site maintenance is complete...)
Trevor Hannant
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Originally posted by TrevorHannant View Post
The downloads sub-domain isn't covered under your main site's SSL certificate by the looks of it:
http://downloads.pmdg.com/forum/Rank...SeniorCrew.png
If you change the URL to https, you'll get a "Connection not private" message on screen (in Chrome certainly) so that sub-domain will need to be covered by SSL to properly resolve this.
Not a vBulletin issue I'm afraid (I'll say the same thing in response to a ticket when the vBulletin site maintenance is complete...)
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It shows for me in Chrome. You just need to modify Chrome's settings for the forum website to allow insecure content.Tim Lincoln
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For Chrome..- On your computer, open Chrome .
- At the top right, click More. Settings.
- Click Privacy and security. Site Settings.
- Click Additional content settings. Insecure content.
- Next to "Allowed to show insecure content," click Add.
- Enter the site's URL.
- (I use https://forum.pmdg.com)
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That's it. I am not going to fly the 737 until this is fixed! I am sick and tired of things not working the way it is supposed to. I have no problems with my ranks over at Fenix, Aerosoft and Leonardo. I am pissed I tell you PISSED!Mark "Crabby" Crabtree AAL311 | PHL
I7-9700KF | 2070 Super | Honeycomb Alpha/Bravo | MFG Crosswind
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Mark- Perhaps a tablet might improve your mood? Not the flight deck kind. The kind the nice doctors give to our moderators after spending a day in the forum. :-) - RSR
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rsrandazzo Damn, for two seconds I thought I had won a new Ipad Pro.
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I know this is the least important issue here, but I followed TH454's advice and did what he suggested. I still don't get the pilot rankings to show up in any browser, in Chrome, Explorer or Edge. It does show up when using Firefox! It also does show up on my i-pad and i-phone and even my government issued work computer with really strong firewalls, but not this $400, 5 year old ACER home office computer. It begs me to think something else is set wrong. For the sake of science, I will continue my quest to save the world!Last edited by Paulyg123; 06Nov2022, 13:38.Paul Gugliotta
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Originally posted by Paulyg123 View PostI know this is the least important issue here, but I followed TH454's advice and did what he suggested. I still don't get the pilot rankings to show up in any browser, in Chrome, Explorer or Edge. It does show up when using Firefox! It also does show up on my i-pad and i-phone and even my government issued work computer with really strong firewalls, but not this $400, 5 year old ACER home office computer. It begs me to think something else is set wrong. For the sake of science, I will continue my quest to save the world!
I'm on Win 10 Pro
Chrome Version 107.0.5304.88 (Official Build) (64-bit) Good luck on you quest.
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Originally posted by TH454 View PostFor Chrome..- On your computer, open Chrome .
- At the top right, click More. Settings.
- Click Privacy and security. Site Settings.
- Click Additional content settings. Insecure content.
- Next to "Allowed to show insecure content," click Add.
- Enter the site's URL.
- (I use https://forum.pmdg.com)
Cheers,
Dan ZollnerCheers,
Dan Zollner
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