How To: Use MAMP Pro on Mac OS X With Let’s Encrypt (CertBot/ACME) to Automatically Generate SSL Certificates

How To: Use MAMP Pro on Mac OS X With Let’s Encrypt (CertBot/ACME) to Automatically Generate SSL Certificates

Let’s Encrypt is a free (CA) Certificate Authority that has become a popular alternative for generating free SSL certificates. Let’s Encrypt allows you to create a fully functional SSL certification with chain files that is valid for 3 months (90 days). After 3 months, you can automatically renew the SSL certificate again for another 3 months,...

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Fix: The Extension Failed to Modify the Request Header Cookie – Google Chrome

Fix: The Extension Failed to Modify the Request Header Cookie – Google Chrome

If you use extensions in Google Chrome, you may notice an extensions error warning message next to your extension icons in the Google Chrome toolbar. This happens typically when you install an extension that is incompatible with another extension. You can safely ignore the message. It is likely the extensions you installed likely serve the same...

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Fix: Google Webmaster Tools: Unable to Verify Property (Google Analytics Tracking Code Malformed)

Google Webmaster: Unable to Verify Property (Google Analytics Tracking Code Malformed)

Recently, I noticed one of my web properties in Google Webmaster tools suddenly show unverified. I originally verified this property using the Google Analytics tracking code method. This is a static site and I have not touched it in a few months. So, I attempted to re-verify it again using Google Analytics but I received a...

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Requested Map Does Not Exist – Google Analytics

Requested Map Does Not Exist – Google Analytics

If you are viewing a real-time Google Analytics report, you may not see your top locations map appearing and an error message may appear.   Requested map does not exist.   This error most likely occurs when the map is unable to load due to limited page bandwidth being available. We first noticed this error happening...

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Why: HTTP 500 Internal Server Error Google Chrome

Why: HTTP 500 Internal Server Error Google Chrome

If you attempt to load a webpage in Google Chrome, you may receive an HTTP Error 500 message instead. This error is the most common error message a web server will display to a browser when an unexpected condition was encountered and no more details are available. Generally, the HTTP 500 error means the webserver was...

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