UPDATE
This is now enabled network-wide, more info on mSE:
Roadmap to HTTPS: serving and uploading HTTPS-images only
As you might've heard, we're working really hard on rolling out HTTPS support on our sites. One of the biggest blockers is mixed content. In the next 6-8 weeks, we'll be rolling out some changes to alleviate this issue on the first page load, namely:
- Imgur URLs are converted from HTTP to HTTPS. This will be a HTML baking change, so no Markdown will be affected. This has already shipped, and all the old posts were rebaked. (done)
Prevent submission of posts that contain HTTP images. Instead of the HTTP image the markdown editor will show an additional error... ... with an option to bring up the image uploading tool with the URL pre-populated, so you can easily upload it to Imgur (we can't do that on your behalf, because cc-by-sa, and whatnot): (done - enabled on mSO and SO)
After this is enabled, old posts that have HTTP images (~12k on SO), accessible via HTTPS, will be edited accordingly. This will be an actual markdown change, attributed to the Community user, posts won't be bumped. (done - example)
- Rebake remaining posts with HTTP images, so that images linking to HTTP addresses will become links - most of those are dead anyway (~12k HTTP images w/o HTTPS, 16k dead URLs). This will be a HTML baking change, so no Markdown will be affected, but it'll remove any mixed content even when viewing old revisions. (done)
meta.*.se.com
->*.meta.se.com
migration before doing this