It'd be nice if the different flair options could be hosted on HTTPS as well as HTTP, so that they could be used in — for example — HTTPS-secured intranet sites.
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16Oh, god. Flair on an intranet site?! You're taking SO too seriously.– mmxCommented Dec 2, 2009 at 11:13
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6I can see a status-declined in your immediate future...– Marc GravellCommented Dec 2, 2009 at 11:32
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1Haha, quite possibly. It's more of a challenge to my coworkers.– Jonas LincolnCommented Dec 2, 2009 at 13:48
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1I have my flair on my internal Sharepoint page. What else do you put there?– C. RossCommented Dec 2, 2009 at 15:45
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5Congrats on two and a half years -- a quarter decade! -- without being declined! CC @MarcGravell– PopsCommented May 25, 2012 at 23:06
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This is possible now that StackExchange has basic SSL support, just change the protocol to https
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se-flair also supports HTTPS if you use the PNG image version.
You could write a little proxy script a https server that retrieves the flair image (over http)
In php the script would look something like this:
<?php
$image = file_get_contents('http://stackoverflow.com/users/flair/19165.png');
foreach ($http_response_header as $header) {
header($header);
}
echo $image;
exit();
Just replace 19165 with your StackOverflow id.