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    Default HTTPS handler settings

    I am using a store mod which i feel makes the site look a lot crisper and more professional however i am being told that my https handler settings are incorrect, although when i turn the mod off everything works when i view everything in http it works when i turn the mod off and use ZC defaults everything works in http & https, so i can't see the https handlers having anything to do with it but thought i would ask.

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    Default Re: HTTPS handler settings

    I've decided to go back to ZC's original uri's instead as i have far more work to do then to figure this out when clearly the issue is with the mod when ZC will work and the mod's dev tries to blame the settings.

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    Default Re: HTTPS handler settings

    Issue can be reolved.

    I've run some test installs and found it to work as long as the catalog is not running in secure mode so i now need to find how to remove the ssl from the catalog, I've only found instructions to put ssl on does anyone know how to remove the ssl or do i need to re-run an install script and update the DB without removing the products.

    thanks in Advance

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    Default Re: HTTPS handler settings

    Disabling SSL because of a mod that's incompatible with it seems like a backwards solution to me. SSL should be more important IMO.

    Anyway, I searched for "disable SSL" in the FAQs and this article came up: http://www.zen-cart.com/content.php?...-i-disable-ssl
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