HTTPS Is Now Enabled For OpenBenchmarking.org Embedded Graphics

Written by Michael Larabel in Phoronix on 21 July 2015 at 02:40 AM EDT. 14 Comments
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For those viewing the HTTPS version of Phoronix, the embedded Phoronix performance result graphs embedded from OpenBenchmarking.org will now work.

The embedded OpenBenchmarking.org result graphs, which in turn are generated by the Phoronix Test Suite, will now serve over HTTPS by default so that the graphs appear properly on all web browsers. This is just one of the minor improvements while working on new OpenBenchmarking.org features.

HTTPS support was (finally) rolled out to Phoronix.com earlier in the year.

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If you encounter any HTTPS browsing issues on Phoronix.com, please feel free to post in the forums. There still though are some vBulletin forum log-in issues over HTTPS due to problems with that upstream software.
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