Hi Folks,
I wanted to login (username, password) to the forums, regarding another issue than this one, and received a Firefox 64.0 "this site is not secure" warning from the login window, the address is the one I've always used (I thought because it has always come up automatically from this site):
www.forums.scribus.net/canvas. Adding https:// to the address produced ever more dire warnings from Firefox, so of course I stopped.
Blocked from my account, I saw no way to contact you; none of the contact options do anything but go around in a circle or have no active links.
There is no help on Google for this, thus I tried a different browser, Safari. With the same Scribus address and the same forum window came right up with the login option. the login procedure did not give me any warnings and logged me in for this post. Safari didn't bother to tell me if the proper https:// had been added to the selection, who knows.
I'm nearly a complete neophyte, but this seems to me to be a case of Scribus needing to get righteous with FireFox, who monitors security more closely than other browsers it seems. Can you do this, or will you do this? The issue seems to the neophyte to be one of proper SSL certification.
As a side note, my iMac with OS X 10.11.6, perhaps because of me, crashed with the big stop sign "Signal 11 Error". Upon recovery the Scribus document that was open has since operationally mis-behaved and is sporadic in ways that are bizarre. I ran my Malware app. and it shows me to be clean, however I think you can see why I would and should take a FireFox warning very seriously.
Thanks,
John