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    Default Re: Making sure that my site is on SSL one

    Who is your host?
    Please do not PM for support issues: a private solution doesn't benefit the community.

    Be careful with unsolicited advice via email or PM - Make sure the person you are talking to is a reliable source.

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    Default Re: Making sure that my site is on SSL one

    HostMDS is my host

    I edited the files on my local and then replaced them on the site

    Does this have anything to do with it? It caused me a massive headache when I tried to do a restore of my database

    http://www.zen-cart.com/forum/showthread.php?t=146297 maybe it has something to do with it

    My store is in a folder after my domain name

    ....com/mystore does that have anything to do with it

    hmmm...may have found the issue but am unsure how to fix - I have uploaded the fix as you have said - however when I do a view online - the fix isn't there. Any ideas? I changed the file permissions to write and then uploaded them but still it's doesn't take - I have reset the permissions back again to read only.

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    Default Re: Making sure that my site is on SSL one

    Ok That was the problem and I thank you for all of your help as usual

    For some reason, even though I was telling it to overwrite the files on the server, the file wasn't being overwritten. The view option confirmed where the error was occuring.

    The solution was to do a hard delete of the 2 config files and remove them from the server altogether. Once that was done I got the standard Zen Welcome saying you need to install etc...I then reloaded the 2 files from my local.

    I think I now have it set up correctly - can you please verify? Thanks. Code is now 444 - that good?
    Last edited by janissaire; 4 Aug 2010 at 02:25 AM. Reason: addon

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    Default Re: Making sure that my site is on SSL one

    Sorry for the bump - can anyone double check to make sure I have it set up right? I think I do but I just want to be sure.

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    Default Re: Making sure that my site is on SSL one

    Your site is Down for Maintenance ...

    But, from what I can see you have configuration issues in the:
    /includes/configure.php

    file on the server as I see double slashes in the URL to your secure page for the Login Link ...
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    Default Re: Making sure that my site is on SSL one

    Note: also check that you are not using a shared certificate URL if you have your own ... which is what it almost looks like you are trying to do ...
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    Default Re: Making sure that my site is on SSL one

    Site back up - I was changing some prices

    Thought I was on a dedicated server and have my own SSL

    Just double checked via my cpanel - it says

    your shared SSL Certificate Url

    and thanks for the verification help

 

 
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