Like I said, the issue is the university is identifying the SSL as invalid. Who knows if they have some strict setting or whatever, but when we host the site on our own server with a self signed let’s encrypt SSL it shows fine for the university. Webflow uses let’s encrypt as well. So we assume something in the SSL signing is missing or wrong for it to not pass the university network standards or something.
It’s a larger issue for a web shop because it means we made the decision to switch to webflow and use your hosting but now we learn that the SSL generation could mean an unknown number of viewers will just get served a broken site. It’s actually miraculous this was pointed out at all. But we have to have a webflow solution since we cannot host every site we build. That problem is precisely why we moved to webflow in the first place.