Good show, Jagat. Others need to follow your example.Jagat said:@eskay I have already sent 2 emails to various people in MTNL, but nobody replied.
Good show, Jagat. Others need to follow your example.Jagat said:@eskay I have already sent 2 emails to various people in MTNL, but nobody replied.
You can enable HTTPS on your site right now using a free SSL certificate from StartSSL. You can force HTTPS on registration and log in pages but let users decide whether to use HTTPS on other pages or not. No need to worry about hotlinked images.chromaniac said:I need forum software to locally cache hotlinked images to properly switch to https. Xenforo has internal feature now. Ipb might have a plugin. Would decide when version 4 comes out.
Like I said, users can decide whether to use HTTPS or not. If there are any hotlinked images that aren't being displayed when using HTTPS, users can choose to display them manually.chromaniac said:
Sending emails to MTNL works. I am getting FTTH in our society on the basis of a couple of emails to the GM of the area followed up by one email to the CMD. An email is a recorded communication.m8r-79r78u said:Sending emails to MTNL is not going to work. When it comes to MTNL, you have to personally visit their offices.
I already have, m8r-79r78u. Two of them. Time for other MTNL users in Delhi to hit the "send" buttonm8r-79r78u said:Well then try sending a couple of emails about adphonso if you haven't already. And maybe even IPv6... :tongue:
I honestly doubt that you will get any replies.eskay said:I already have, m8r-79r78u. Two of them. Time for other MTNL users in Delhi to hit the "send" button