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===== Important Changes and Bug Fixes ===== | ===== Important Changes and Bug Fixes ===== | ||
- | + | * HTTPS support: Greenstone will obtain a certificate from the Certification Authority Let's Encrypt to run your GS3 tomcat over https. However, on unix systems (macs and linux), you will need to have sudo permissions. And on Windows you will probably need admin rights. | |
===== IMPORTANT information ===== | ===== IMPORTANT information ===== | ||
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Things to try: | Things to try: | ||
- | * Close all tabs in firefox and restart firefox in the usual way. Try logging in and visiting other pages to see if it remembers your login now. | + | |
- | * If that made no difference, try launching a Private Window (Ctrl + Shift + P on firefox), visit your GS3 digital library and login again, then check whether it's being remembered across Greenstone pages now. | + | * If that made no difference, try launching a Private Window (Ctrl + Shift + P on firefox), visit your GS3 digital library and login again, then check whether it's being remembered across Greenstone pages now. |
- | * If that also made no difference then the most likely cause is Firefox plugins or extensions or addons, or maybe its hardware acceleration feature needs to be switched off. To find out if any of this is the case, quit firefox once more by first close all tabs in firefox and quit it. Then try re-launching Firefox in Safe Mode as explained at https:// | + | * If that also made no difference then the most likely cause is Firefox plugins or extensions or addons, or maybe its hardware acceleration feature needs to be switched off. To find out if any of this is the case, quit firefox once more by first close all tabs in firefox and quit it. Then try re-launching Firefox in Safe Mode as explained at https:// |
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