See, the problem is, we have a web server running which we've had for a while and need it to run IIS due to older websites we have on there, and that my MD has a good understanding of Microsoft technologies..
When we decided to go down the zen cart route, it became apparent that IIS wouldnt work with mysql etc.. So my brother came in (who has had over a decade of working with apache servers and is a general geek/software developer!) and installed apache, but of course this needed to link in with the existing IIS server, the only way of doing this was to install the IIS-mod rewrite (micronovae.com/ModRewrite/ModRewrite.html)
I realise this is a completely upside down way of doing it, in a perfect world we would have shut the server down, installed Apache from scratch, and installed IIS ontop of it, but that would have lead to too much downtime for our, and our customers websites.
Anyway, waffle over, bottom line is I cant see any reason why it should be creating any HTTPS issues as it clearly DOES work, just not how we would like it!




