Nope the problem came back again. The next most likely plugin to look at is the WordPress HTTPS plugin. I see a lot of things about this plugin just by looking at what it is doing that I would definitely NOT use it on any of my websites. You can do the exact same thing with .htaccess code in a way that will not break things: http://forum.ait-pro.com/forums/topic/wordpress-ssl-htaccess-code-rewrite-ssl-rewritecond-server_port/#post-7233
Note: I cannot add this code because if I do that then your site will become inaccessible until you change your WordPress General settings to match the HTTPS prefix.
WordPress HTTPS
WordPress HTTPS is intended to be an all-in-one solution to using SSL on WordPress sites.
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