Improved HTTP website rendering

ScreenshotOne now renders HTTP-only websites more reliably by avoiding browser HTTPS-upgrade redirect loops.

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Dmytro Krasun

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We improved rendering for websites that are still served over HTTP.

Some browser versions can automatically try to upgrade http:// pages to https://. For HTTP-only websites, or websites that redirect back to HTTP, that browser behavior could cause a redirect loop before ScreenshotOne captured the page.

ScreenshotOne now preserves the requested HTTP URL unless the website itself redirects it. HTTPS URLs and normal server-side redirects continue to work as expected.

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Browser engine upgraded

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Added a "copy page" button in documentation

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