Does the library search work for you?

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Simon Magennis
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Re: Does the library search work for you?

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Today even the first search was quite fast. In my case it might have been the https vs http. I generally set my browsers to try and force https so that could have caused an initial time-out. I have safari and have been using it for more than a decade. It is one of the suckiest browsers there is but I am used to it.
Marshall Dixon
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Re: Does the library search work for you?

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Simon Magennis wrote: Mon Mar 16, 2020 12:41 pm
...In my case it might have been the https vs http...
Could you tell me, in simple terms, what is the difference between https and http?

Thanks
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Charlie Schultz
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Re: Does the library search work for you?

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Um, the letter 's'? [Self-administered whap]

https is the encrypted (therefore more secure) version of http.
Marshall Dixon
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Re: Does the library search work for you?

Post by Marshall Dixon »

Thanks Charlie. Good to know.
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Bryan Bear
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Re: Does the library search work for you?

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Charlie Schultz wrote: Tue Mar 17, 2020 5:28 pm Um, the letter 's'? [Self-administered whap]

https is the encrypted (therefore more secure) version of http.
I have't seen a good whap here in a long time <G>
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