If you are getting a warning about a bad certificate, there's little I
can do at the moment. The warning comes from the fact that I have my
ssl certs through
cacert.org, which for some reason never gained
acceptance in most browsers. Although I always send my links with https
encryption enabled, you may drop the s and still access my copy of
spiel via http. Take the link I posted in the e-mail, copy it to the
clipboard, paste it into your browser and delete the s off the end of
https before accessing the file. Otherwise, just accept the certificate
as is, as I can assure you that my certificate is good, even though
your browser doesn't trust it. Within a couple of months, if all goes
well, I'll be getting certs from
letsencrypt.org instead, which will be
trusted in most if not all browsers, and no further warnings about
untrusted certs will scare off potential visitors. Hope this helps.
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