@masouddarvishi1992 the redirect you posted here as incorrect is in fact a much used redirect, although not on all servers. The redirect method depends on the server setup. If you move your site, the server configuration might change. This would require a new htaccess redirect. Did you perhaps move your site to a new server? If not, it would be interesting to know the hosting company, so we can test on that configuration.
you mention many bugs: it would be great if you can also mention the other ones, then we can look into it.
thanks for your input.
@rogierlankhorst
Yes. What does server switching have to do with ssl? In the previous versions, your plugin was a functional plugin for ssl. But now it has become a security plugin like ithemes security!
Yes, your plugin crashed my site! I can send documents of my site not being crawled in Google search engine to WordPress admins. All these problems were caused by your plugin! I removed this plugin and all my problems were solved! I also removed your plugin codes from my files.
I would like the sites where your plugin is installed to be checked with the tool https://check-host.net/check-http. Then they will see http and 404 error with this tool! It is simple to check.
This redirect has not changed in years.
the reason the server configuration matters is that on some servers you need one redirect type, while on others you need another type. If you switch servers, the redirect type can change. In that case you need to add the redirect again.
There are almost 6 million installs with Really Simple SSL, and I have not had any other reports of this issue. Most likely a server configuration change triggered the issue.
A live example: demo.ziprecipes.net
You can find more info on the different types of htaccess redirects here:
