Twitter SSL extension for Safari

This extension forces Safari to use the SSL version of Twitter. When visiting Twitter without SSL, you should be redirected to the SSL-enabled page (https instead of http).

Current version: 1.1.0

Download here (Safari only)

Please note: Due to the way Twitter has set them up, it is impossible to enforce SSL on the blog and status sites. As these are still under the .twitter.com domain, your cookies will be sent when visiting them. The only way to prevent this is to not visit those sites.

Changelog

1.1.0
Complete rewrite using new events available in Safari 5.1. The redirect to the SSL site now happens before any request is sent.
1.0.4
Reverts to a specific whitelist, rather than a blacklist, as Twitter is using the twitter.com SSL cert on subdomains it isn't valid for. Also has a better check for when it should do the redirect.
1.0.3
Adds more subdomains to the ignore list, mainly ones without a specific SSL certificate.
1.0.2
Now works on *.twitter.com, except mobile. This may cause some breakages. If you find some, please let me know.
1.0.1
Should now work on any Twitter page instead of just the home page.
1.0
Initial release.

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