Looks like the 'https' Certificate used for the iMacros Wiki-Pages has expired today (2019-03-09) and "Browsers" don't "trust" and "refuse" to access those Pages.
I only checked with my Default Browser (PM v26.3.3) but I reckon all Browsers will react in the same way...
The Pages can still be accessed by adding a (temp or permanent) Exception in the Browser...
'https' Certificate for Wiki-Pages expired on 2019-03-09. [Solved]
Forum rules
iMacros EOL - Attention!
The renewal maintenance has officially ended for Progress iMacros effective November 20, 2023 and all versions of iMacros are now considered EOL (End-of-Life). The iMacros products will no longer be supported by Progress (aside from customer license issues), and these forums will also no longer be moderated from the Progress side.
Thank you again for your business and support.
Sincerely,
The Progress Team
Before asking a question or reporting an issue:
1. Please review the list of FAQ's.
2. Use the search box (at the top of each forum page) to see if a similar problem or question has already been addressed.
3. Try searching the iMacros Wiki - it contains the complete iMacros reference as well as plenty of samples and tutorials.
4. We can respond much faster to your posts if you include the following information: CLICK HERE FOR IMPORTANT INFORMATION TO INCLUDE IN YOUR POST
iMacros EOL - Attention!
The renewal maintenance has officially ended for Progress iMacros effective November 20, 2023 and all versions of iMacros are now considered EOL (End-of-Life). The iMacros products will no longer be supported by Progress (aside from customer license issues), and these forums will also no longer be moderated from the Progress side.
Thank you again for your business and support.
Sincerely,
The Progress Team
Before asking a question or reporting an issue:
1. Please review the list of FAQ's.
2. Use the search box (at the top of each forum page) to see if a similar problem or question has already been addressed.
3. Try searching the iMacros Wiki - it contains the complete iMacros reference as well as plenty of samples and tutorials.
4. We can respond much faster to your posts if you include the following information: CLICK HERE FOR IMPORTANT INFORMATION TO INCLUDE IN YOUR POST
'https' Certificate for Wiki-Pages expired on 2019-03-09. [Solved]
Last edited by chivracq on Mon Mar 11, 2019 3:01 pm, edited 1 time in total.
- (F)CI(M) = (Full) Config Info (Missing): iMacros + Browser + OS (+ all 3 Versions + 'Free'/'PE'/'Trial').
- FCI not mentioned: I don't even read the Qt...! (or only to catch Spam!)
- Script & URL help a lot for more "educated" Help...
- FCI not mentioned: I don't even read the Qt...! (or only to catch Spam!)
- Script & URL help a lot for more "educated" Help...
-
- Posts: 3834
- Joined: Mon May 31, 2010 4:59 pm
Re: 'https' Certificate for Wiki-Pages expired on 2019-03-09.
Thanks for the alert, we will get this updated on Monday.
Regards,
Tom, iMacros Support
Tom, iMacros Support
Re: 'https' Certificate for Wiki-Pages expired on 2019-03-09.
Tom, Tech Support wrote: ↑Sun Mar 10, 2019 2:24 pmThanks for the alert, we will get this updated on Monday.
- (F)CI(M) = (Full) Config Info (Missing): iMacros + Browser + OS (+ all 3 Versions + 'Free'/'PE'/'Trial').
- FCI not mentioned: I don't even read the Qt...! (or only to catch Spam!)
- Script & URL help a lot for more "educated" Help...
- FCI not mentioned: I don't even read the Qt...! (or only to catch Spam!)
- Script & URL help a lot for more "educated" Help...
Re: 'https' Certificate for Wiki-Pages expired on 2019-03-09. [Solved]
Looks like "we" are now set for about 3 months, until 2019-06-09...!
The one for the Forum is also set to expire in May... But I guess you probably must (or should) have some Monitoring for all Certificates used for all Sites and Domains in use by Ipswitch...
But hum, 2019-06-09 will be a Sunday..., try to think to renew that SSL/TLS Certificate a bit before the WE or the same Expiration will happen again in 3 months...Valid until:
09/06/2019 11:54:42
(09/06/2019 09:54:42 GMT)
The one for the Forum is also set to expire in May... But I guess you probably must (or should) have some Monitoring for all Certificates used for all Sites and Domains in use by Ipswitch...
- (F)CI(M) = (Full) Config Info (Missing): iMacros + Browser + OS (+ all 3 Versions + 'Free'/'PE'/'Trial').
- FCI not mentioned: I don't even read the Qt...! (or only to catch Spam!)
- Script & URL help a lot for more "educated" Help...
- FCI not mentioned: I don't even read the Qt...! (or only to catch Spam!)
- Script & URL help a lot for more "educated" Help...