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Did i will lose images path on other websites if i change from http:// to https:// ?

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friv

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I have hosted over 700,000 images and before i think 30 days i have turn my website to https:// i activate SSL from cpanel.

Now i have question. Did example 680,000 images with old path http:// which is located on other websites when user click on image will not go to image url, because now my images have https:// path instead of old http:// ?
 
Your server manages these redirects so long as you setup a redirect you will be fine. Google it as "redirect https server".

Alternatively, you can use both https and non-https versions of your content, this is also something you that you do at server side.
 
Thanks for answer.Ok,can you just tell me what i need to say to server managers ? What they must do to urls which is submitted on other sites to be redirect to image, not to home page? Thanks in advance

At the server chat of one of my agents he said this:

Just open the php files and search http://

You will see it right away then set it to https://

That should fix the images issue.

Any idea where is that located in which file of script? Thanks people
 
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