10-26-2017 10:12 AM
The ONLY thing I can think of, is when I inspect element I see two copies of each photo, one HTTP and one HTTPS, but in my personal listing HTML, it is not like that. This is driving me insane. There have been so many ridiculous eBay changes in the past few months I am going nuts.
I hope that one of you can help me, I've been racking my brain since lastnight and can't figure out where this "HTTP" is....
122746356470
122653824485
122561436721
Thanks so much!
April
10-26-2017 04:54 PM
@hushpleasure wrote:The ONLY thing I can think of, is when I inspect element I see two copies of each photo, one HTTP and one HTTPS, but in my personal listing HTML, it is not like that. This is driving me insane. There have been so many ridiculous eBay changes in the past few months I am going nuts.
I hope that one of you can help me, I've been racking my brain since lastnight and can't figure out where this "HTTP" is....
122746356470
122653824485
122561436721
Thanks so much!
April
Go up to search and type in http help. There is a post with the how to fix the problem. I had to do it with like 30 listings
10-26-2017 05:15 PM
The https security measure applies only to embedded media (images, videos, stylesheets). The easiest way to locate issues is to use the Sandbox tool, which will color code the problems on its "Markup" tab.
http://www.isdntek.com/ebaytools/ActiveContentSandbox.htm
Since item 122746356470 comes up clean, the next place to look is within linked stylesheets. Not only do the linked stylesheets need to be delivered over a secure connection, but so must any content embedded within that stylesheet.
If you find and alter content within your stylesheet, eBay won't know that you have changed anything. To force a new evaluation of your listing, you will need to edit the description in some small way.
10-29-2017 05:24 PM - edited 10-29-2017 05:24 PM
Awesome! Thank you! I edited all 3 descriptions. Hopefully those style sheets update by tomorrow 🙂