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    Default Trouble trying to enable SSL for my cart

    I've been trying to figure out how to get SSL set up for my cart checkout. I changed the configure.php files and got my admin login to secure just fine. However, I can't get the customer cart to secure. When I try to log in as a customer, I get the following error and my fonts get huge:
    "Warning: strstr(): Empty delimiter. in /nfs/cust/5/93/75/657395/web/zencart/includes/init_includes/init_customer_auth.php on line 15"

    This message appears at the top of the page. It also looks like the page didn't actually secure (I get the lock with the slash through it).

    Anyone have any ideas?

    Thanks!!!
    Chrissy G
    http://www.gardineryarnworks.com/zencart

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    Default Re: Trouble trying to enable SSL for my cart

    Visited site..might want to recheck your config files again
    i.e.
    Create account..no https connection shown..just http
    Add to cart..again as above , no https shown
    HTH

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    Default Re: Trouble trying to enable SSL for my cart

    Whoopsie! I had turned it back off for the catalog. It's on again now, if anyone has time to take a peek.

    Thanks again!
    Chrissy
    http://www.gardineryarnworks.com/zencart

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    Default Re: Trouble trying to enable SSL for my cart

    All right - I apparently fixed it myself! Yay! Now I'm still having trouble not getting the pages to fully secure... I'm going to try to search the forum to see if this has been answered, but if anyone has any tips, that would be great.

    thanks again!
    Chrissy G

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    Default Re: Trouble trying to enable SSL for my cart

    What do you mean fully secure, I just set up my SSL cert and it automatically applied to log ins and checkout, if you mean you want the entire site to be SSL then you just need to set both your HTTP server and the HTTPS one to the HTTPS url, however this will likely cause problems.

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    Default Re: Trouble trying to enable SSL for my cart

    Fixed it! By "fully secure" I meant I wanted the https pages to be completely secure and not with the broken padlock.

    I had the Google analytics script installed at the bottom of my tpl_main_page.php, and taking that out fixed all of my partially-secure pages. Whew!

    Chrissy G

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    Default Re: Trouble trying to enable SSL for my cart

    How did you end up fixing this because I'm having the same exact issue.
    Boruch I. Hatanian

    www.HeyYouBaby.com

 

 

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