Sunday, October 2, 2016

This is a warning that I sometimes get here at this site from blogger.com


"This page contains HTTP resources which may cause mixed content affecting security and user experience if blog is viewed over HTTPS."
 
What I get from reading this is what must happen is when my automatic coders built into gadgets at this site for automatically generating HTML for you to use through word buttons and to read stuff here, sometimes generates things automatically that might affect the security of people who use HTMLS which I do not use and likely 80% to 90% of you do not either. However, because a minority of people do use HTMLS this warning sometimes displays here at this site. However, from my point of view the only way I can lose this warning is to strip all photos from  whatever I'm quoting. This isn't useful to me or to a majority of my readers because some articles would not be interesting enough to click on without the pictures there also. I'm wondering why this problem exists?
 
One thought is that the pictures often have embedded locations of where on earth each picture is taken exactly on earth so the exact lattitude and longitude is included in many photos designations. This is the only thing that might make sense to me. Otherwise I don't have a clue to what is actually going on. I don't even know how to program in HTMLS and I barely know how to program in HTML either let alone in Javascript variation of HTML or all the by now hundreds of variations of programming styles compatible with displaying pages, picture and word buttons (links) on a web page worldwide. So, as all this gets more complicated by the day it is a mystery how ANYONE has a grasp of just how complex all this is now. In the future, only computers and super computers will be able to do any of this because humans will at some point get lost in the mix because there are only so many variables a human mind can grasp to begin with.So, I think we are now very close to that point right now in regard to the Internet here on earth. So, likely in the future programming languages will be designed by computers not humans and then only deciphered by computers not humans either. This is my thought about all this.

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