SSL secure and non-secure items
I cannot track down my references to non-secure images or links on this site.
http://www.metrofantasies.com/index.php
When I go to login or checkout, I get the ugly "secure and non-secure items" alert.
All images seem to be pointing to relative positions. Does anyone see what I'm missing?
Thanks,
Angel
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Oh, I should also mention that I have a symbolic link for the http:// and https://, so everything is in one folder on the server.
Also, the warning does not come up when I access the admin.
Angel
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I'm not seeing the alert...
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I am getting the same problem at checkout...
Can someone look at
www.nothingbutcostumes.com
Take a look at any product and click checkout.
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Milo-
Your problems are caused by a domain name mismatch - your site is running with the WWW and the Certificate is missing those ...
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Can you try it again now.. I am getting the same problem in IE but not firefox.
I switched the config to say https://nothing... Instead of www
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k- still getting the "unknown authority etc" - possibly server misconfiguration ...
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Would that be something I did trying to generate the crt?
Or something my host did?
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Hello I am getting the same message;
"This page contains both secure and nonsecure items.
Do you want to display the nonsecure items?"
And only appears in Internet Explorer.
The site is http://www.jewelstore.com.au
Could someone explain to me exactly what causes this message? Is it mismatched domain or from hard linked images?
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Hello I am getting the same message;
"This page contains both secure and nonsecure items.
Do you want to display the nonsecure items?"
And only appears in Internet Explorer.
The site is
http://www.jewelstore.com.au
Could someone explain to me exactly what causes this message? Is it mismatched domain or from hard linked images?
"where" are you getting that message ? I don't see it on your login page.
It's typically caused by having hardcoded http: links to images instead of relative links or https: links.
This also often happens by installing tracking code to a site by blindly copy-and-pasting what's supplied by a tracking company. The links need to be converted to work in secure mode.