Browser-laptop: Replace apple.com with another http site on the test plan

Created on 13 Apr 2017  路  10Comments  路  Source: brave/browser-laptop

Manual tests

We need to change from www.apple.com to zyan.scripts.mit.edu/public

Check that HTTPS Everywhere works by loading http://zyan.scripts.mit.edu/public
Turning HTTPS Everywhere off and shields off both disable the redirect to https://zyan.scripts.mit.edu/public

Original Description (Not relevant anymore)

  • Did you search for similar issues before submitting this one?
    Yes
  • Describe the issue you encountered:
    http sites load to https even when having https everywhere off and shields off
  • Platform (Win7, 8, 10? macOS? Linux distro?):
    Windows 10 Pro
  • Brave Version (revision SHA):
    0.14.2 preview 2
  • Steps to reproduce:

    1. load http://apple.com
    2. disable https everywhere and shields
    3. load http://apple.com
    4. https://apple.com is loaded
  • Actual result:
    Loads with https even with https everywhere off

  • Expected result:
    Should load with http
  • Will the steps above reproduce in a fresh profile? If not what other info can be added?
    Yes
  • Is this an issue in the currently released version?
    No
  • Can this issue be consistently reproduced?
    Yes
  • Extra QA steps:

    1. load http://apple.com

    2. disable https everywhere and shields

    3. load http://apple.com

    4. See that http://apple.com is loaded

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All 10 comments

That's expected as part of the HTTPS Everywhere test.

Check that HTTPS Everywhere works by loading http://www.apple.com
Turning HTTPS Everywhere off and shields off both disable the redirect to https://www.apple.com

But disabeling the shields should disable the redirect to https but it loads https @srirambv
Disabeling the redirect to https should load the http version in my oppinion... cc @alexwykoff

It works at it should as Apple has by themselves set up to convert http traffic into https (Open devtool and look for the 301 status on network tab). You can verify it on Chrome as well

We need to find out another which is not encripted.

Setting the milestone and the label as it must be easy to fix..

thanks @luixxiul This worked for me 3 days ago, apple must have changed their ssl certificate or something just a couple days ago :wink:

http://zyan.scripts.mit.edu/public should work as a test URL

That will be great 馃憤

I updated the description, we can close this when everyone has it written down 馃憤 cc @alexwykoff

http://zyan.scripts.mit.edu/public shows 404 error but it still redirects to https. Just FYI

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