Try this instead: http://cub.com/content/dam/B2C/enterprisebannerwebsites/Cub/CUB_WK25_HP_BackToSchool.jpg
For me, the https:// link did not work, but the http:// did. Security certificate issues.
The solution is valid. It solves the problem OP is having. "Is there anything I can do to remedy this?" - Yes, omit the s in https, so that you don't have to worry about the certificate. I don't think there's anything wrong with my answer at all.
Possibly. In any case loading the http:// would not allow me access, due to issues with the certificate, but loading https:// redirects to https:// but somehow with a valid certificate. It worked for me so it'll probably work for OP. I'm here to try and help OP resolve his issue, not worry about semantics.
I threw in an answer that OP could try in a matter of seconds. Anecdotally, it seemed like it would solve the issue, seeing as http lead me to an image and https did not (nothing to do with browser caching, I can recreate this issue).
I'm not worried that I wrote 'security issues or some shit'
Again, I think you're mostly upset about me using the word 'shit' in my extremely basic answer. I was trying to give OP a solution first, before explaining the problem.
I apologise if I offended you, or anyone else for that matter. I'll have you note I amended the answer to no longer contain the word 'shit'
But prior to OP commenting on my answer, we didn't know it was wrong. And it was at that point that you started dishing downvotes and commenting that it was a terrible answer.
I tried the http and got forwarded. So when you said that was the answer, I wanted to know if you had tried it and saw something different than what I did
When I tried "http://cub.com/content/dam/B2C/enterprisebannerwebsites/Cub/CUB_WK25_HP_BackToSchool.jpg", I was taken straight to the image
This led me to believe that there was an issue with the certificate (certificate issues or some sh*t), and that omitting the 's' would solve OP's problem.
At the time I wrote that answer, it wasn't a bad one.
I don't think you acknowledge that "Both links do exactly the same thing. Your browser must be caching it strangely or something." isn't a fair statement from you wither
either*
Maybe your browser is doing something strange? At the time, who knew?
I don't have any problem with you at all, I appreciate you taking the time to talk this out
I assume you're pointing me to the help centre due to my offensive language. I've been there before. Generally the quality of my answers is much better, but in this case I thought I'd stumbled on an easy fix.
I apologise for insulting you, and I'll refrain from profanity in the future.