And, the error is correct ... Your CURL won't let you connect via SSL:
http://cacaocouture.com/store/extras/curltest.php?ssl=1 (7-couldn't connect to host).
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And, the error is correct ... Your CURL won't let you connect via SSL:
http://cacaocouture.com/store/extras/curltest.php?ssl=1 (7-couldn't connect to host).
Something wrong with the SSL Cert as well.
https://cacaocouture.com/ also gives errors.
This is a Server problem that the Hoster will need to fix.
Is anyone else using 1and1.com? I'm wondering if it's them.
Hi,
I am having the same problem as described above.
There is a working 1.37 installation on the site and I am trying to install 1.38 alongside for testing.
this is link to my curltest.php
regards
Steve
it's not a 1and1 hosting problem (for once) since I'm on surfspeedy now.
The last time I tried it I forgot to edit the configure.php files after moving the files to the public_html folder.
I'll try again sometime today. If it slows down enough. People keep buying things. haha. It's going to be a Very Merry Christmas!
By the way,
Don't let the Curl error stop you from trying to install. Set all the folders to the right permissions and fix any other errors that you can and you'll see that the update and install buttons become active.
This is what I did and I think it would have worked once copied to the main directory of my site. I was simply too tired to realize that I forgot to edit the paths in the configure.php files after moving the files.
I'm now going to Curl forums to see what the problem could be so that when I ask my host to check it out I can give them some reference links. Giving reference links will help the low level techs decide to boost your ticket to the higher level techs.
If I find the Curl links I'm looking for I'll post them in here.
DrByte's right, there must be some configuration with Curl that isn't allowing the connection via a subdirectory. And since I can make the connection by simply changing the url path to the main directory of the site, I'm able to confirm that the configuration of Curl is wacky in some way. Yes, wacky is a technical term.
Ok,
Backing up and trying the curl test.