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    #16
    You need relative links on any page that will be viewed in both http and https ie navigation or GA in the outer layout

    If you had a link on your home page to an external link it could be hardcoded to http as the home page should never be called via https

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      #17
      If I recall correctly, you can use absolute links, but remove the http/https from the protocol at the front of the URL like this:

      //www.community.actinic.com

      This then uses the appropriate method, although I vaguely recall an issue with it within Actinic...

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        #18
        Yes, sorry. It looks like it doesn't (didn't?) work in Actinic.

        Here's the thread:

        http://community.actinic.com/showthread.php?t=30785

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          #19
          Originally posted by IanSaunders View Post
          If I recall correctly, you can use absolute links, but remove the http/https from the protocol at the front of the URL like this:

          //www.community.actinic.com

          This then uses the appropriate method, although I vaguely recall an issue with it within Actinic...
          It appears, from practical experience, that Actinic regards any link that does not start with http: or https: as a relative link and will modify it in accordance with its own rules particularly during a web preview and when a page is set as the website home page.

          Malcolm

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