Re: SSL Security Warning IE8
Took me a few minutes to see the forest for the trees, but it's your background image that's causing the problem. Try changing the path in the 'body' section of the stylesheet to a relative path (../images/condor_bg.jpg).
Re: SSL Security Warning IE8
And perhaps this
Code:
a href="javascript:void(window.open('http://checkout.google.com/seller/what_is_google_checkout.html
Opening an unsecured popup.
~Melanie
Re: SSL Security Warning IE8
Quote:
Originally Posted by
stevesh
Took me a few minutes to see the forest for the trees, but it's your background image that's causing the problem. Try changing the path in the 'body' section of the stylesheet to a relative path (../images/condor_bg.jpg).
Thank you sir! this was the problem! This was one of the first changes I made to my style sheet in the learning process. Now I know not to use full links while adding images to any files!.
Mprough I appreciate your info as well!
Re: SSL Security Warning IE8
Quote:
Originally Posted by
stevesh
Took me a few minutes to see the forest for the trees, but it's your background image that's causing the problem. Try changing the path in the 'body' section of the stylesheet to a relative path (../images/condor_bg.jpg).
Hi stevesh,
I am getting the same issue on this site: http://equinespeedskip.co.uk on the register / log in pages could you advise?
Regards
Alan
Re: SSL Security Warning IE8
Quote:
Originally Posted by
riddler24a
It looks as though your internal site content, in particular images and stylesheets is all being loaded over a non-secured line, triggering the warning about mixing secured and unsecured data.
This could be that you have your HTTPS_SERVER setting in your configure.php file set to an http:// address.
Re: SSL Security Warning IE8
Hi, thanks for the quick reply
Code:
// Define the webserver and path parameters
// HTTP_SERVER is your Main webserver: eg, http://www.yourdomain.com
// HTTPS_SERVER is your Secure webserver: eg, https://www.yourdomain.com
define('HTTP_SERVER', 'http://equinespeedskip.co.uk');
//define('HTTPS_SERVER', 'https://secure.equinespeedskip.co.uk');
define('HTTPS_SERVER', 'https://equinespeedskip.co.uk');
// Use secure webserver for checkout procedure?
define('ENABLE_SSL', 'true');
// NOTE: be sure to leave the trailing '/' at the end of these lines if you make changes!
// * DIR_WS_* = Webserver directories (virtual/URL)
// these paths are relative to top of your webspace ... (ie: under the public_html or httpdocs folder)
define('DIR_WS_CATALOG', '/');
define('DIR_WS_HTTPS_CATALOG', '/');
define('DIR_WS_IMAGES', 'images/');
is how the configure.php is set up at the moment, does all that look correct?
Alan
Re: SSL Security Warning IE8
That does look correct and provided it's the one actually on your server (suprising how often the one somebody's storing locally, is different to what's actually on the server) and there's not a file over-riding it in your includes/local folder, then that should work.
If it is the operational file, then you would need to look at whether you are using any mods that have over-written your common/html_includes.php file causing this line
Quote:
<base href="<?php echo (($request_type == 'SSL') ? HTTPS_SERVER . DIR_WS_HTTPS_CATALOG : HTTP_SERVER . DIR_WS_CATALOG ); ?>" />
to be lost or malfunction.
But I'm afraid that I'll be bowing out of helping on this one. Site owners should change the site'scopyright statement, and are perfectly entitled to remove the "powered by statement". But I have a big objection to sites that claim to be powered by the owners or their designers or developers when they're actually powered by Zen Cart. This seems to me to be very disrespectful of the hard work put in by the Zen Cart team, and I wish I'd spotted that on your site before I offered help.
Re: SSL Security Warning IE8
Quote:
Originally Posted by
kuroi
But I'm afraid that I'll be bowing out of helping on this one. Site owners should change the site'scopyright statement, and are perfectly entitled to remove the "powered by statement". But I have a big objection to sites that claim to be powered by the owners or their designers or developers when they're actually powered by Zen Cart. This seems to me to be very disrespectful of the hard work put in by the Zen Cart team, and I wish I'd spotted that on your site before I offered help.
Hi kuroi,
no offence intended here, I have picked up this project of a 3rd party and totally agree that all sites Zen cart / Joomla etc should have the "powered by statement".
I have worked on plenty of sites that powered by statement left on and this is something I personally encourage , but if a client request it be removed then is that not their right?
To remove your help just because of a personal preference is totally up to you if not a little mean sprinted, but that is only my opinion.
But to keep everybody happy and not to make anybody mad and to say thank you for everyone's support I have put back in the Zen cart text
Regards
Alan
Re: SSL Security Warning IE8
In your includes/templates/your_template/common/
switch out the html_header.php. Since the configure looks ok, that generally mean this file is broken.
It switches to ssl, but not correctly, the base href is still http and the login page for example loads in http if you try.
~Melanie