Forcing images to https in Cornerstone

Hi team,

We are getting ready to launch our site and have run into an issue with Cornerstone images. Every image loaded through Cornerstone has an http url, and we need to replace them with https to activate our SSL. What is the best way to resolve this issue without going through image by image?

Site is: https://development2.pacify.com/

Thanks!

Hello @ccbeglin,

Thanks for asking. :slight_smile:

You can take a look at Better Search Replace plugin to change image links from http to https.

Thanks.

Thank you!

I ran this plugin and, while it appears to have worked (the image urls are converted to https in my media library) I am still receiving mixed content warnings on the front end of the site. Is there a step I’ve missed?

Thanks!

Hi There,

Can you please try this plugin and let us know how this goes.

Thanks

Hi There,

Now the issue seems to be related to one of your 3rd party plugins or external CSS.

Could you please try disabling your 3rd party plugins and re-test this issue.

Hope that helps.

I have installed and run Really Simple SSL. I deactivated all my plugins and then activated one-by-one. The site security drops out when I activate Cornerstone, which is a big problem because the whole site is built with Cornerstone.

It seems that however it is pulling the images, event though the image urls have been replaced with https:// with the Better Search and Replace, the page is pointing to an http://

I have purged all caches as well. Please let me know if there is some way to resolve this. Thanks!

Hi there,

Using Better Search and replace, kindly also search for http:\/\/development2.pacify.com and replace it with https://development2.pacify.com and http:\/\/development2.pacify.com\/ and replace it with https://development2.pacify.com/.

Please also make sure that you select all the table lists and make a backup of the database before making any changes.

Hope this helps.

There were no changes or updates to be found for those searches

Would you mind providing the admin details of your site so that we can check this further?

Thank you.

It’s fine, I resolved by going through the whole site and replacing each image individually in Cornerstone. I don’t know why Cornerstone didn’t recognize the new urls, I replaced each image element with the same exact image/url. However inconvenient, it worked. Thanks.

Glad to hear you got it sorted.

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