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    sorry but with the multiple differing of answers, I am REALLY confused now. I know you are all trying to help, but it seems like I am being pointed in 3 different directions.

    This would be the ONLY secure directory (and of course the subdirectorys of domain.com/shop/*)

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    domain.com/shop/ and shop.domain.com/ are not the same

    The first is a true sub-domain the latter is a dir/folder under the root.

    Do not confuse what you see in your account....it is how you are able to access in a browser. if a sub then you can load as in the first above
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    Quote Originally Posted by misty View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by kobra View Post
    domain.com/shop/ and shop.domain.com/ are not the same

    The first is a true sub-domain the latter is a dir/folder under the root.

    Do not confuse what you see in your account....it is how you are able to access in a browser. if a sub then you can load as in the first above
    well, it's through go-daddy.com... They refer to it as a subdomain...

    So if it is a subdomain like store.domain.com which just lives at /store it will work with a normal ssl for that subdomain?

    It's not like the example in the link above where it's got the www in front like this www.subdomain.xxx.com (<not like this one)

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    So if it is a subdomain like store.domain.com which just lives at /store it will work with a normal ssl for that subdomain?
    If like you have stated - then this is a sub-domain....
    You have a dedicated IP for this base domain and no other cert is attached to this IP...then a key, csr and the certificate must be for that sub-domain name
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    Ok, thanks. The good folks at godaddy.com confirmed this as well... thanks for the help.

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    The good folks at godaddy.com confirmed this as well...
    Yikes!!! You are not trying to be serious with this online shop through them??
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    Yes, I am. Why not? It's one of the apps they have that auto installs itself (part of their web hosting apps).

 

 

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