There are times that some browsers have expired SSL and the connection is not secure, for example
https://explorer.zano.org/get_infoIt would be nice if these requests left SSL aside, because when making the request AM you don't see the value. If I made the request regardless of SSL or non-SSL, I would always get the value.
Can you schedule the hash and difficulty Explorer requests, so they don't take SSL into account?
I have never used the suppliers, I use them as a reference and every currency that interests me I add the data dynamically and I perform performance tests. I do not serve the data of the providers, they are usually quite bad.
In general it's not good to accept broken certificates for HTTPS, but in this case it's not any sensitive data. This specific site forces HTTPS, but then doesn't have a valid certificate. Today, Awesome Miner will reject it and your web browser will prompt you if you want to load the page.
It's a very quick change for me to make to allow you to load data from thei site - so you can expect it in the next version.