Sorry, I forgot to attach the screenshot to my last message. This is how it looks on mobile phones.
Sorry, I forgot to attach the screenshot to my last message. This is how it looks on mobile phones.
I found that images must be secured in SSL otherwise your site does not get the ssl lock.
Maybe you should upload the images again when your cart has the ssl certificate installed.
A little help with colors.
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Seems like a configure.php issue with wrong URLs and wrong paths.
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dbltoe & DrByte,
Sorry, I thought I gave all the necessary information about versions and things. Let me know if you need some other information.
The configure file must be right in my admin section, because that portion is secure.
The "store" itself is the problem. Not secure. Still doesn't show the proper template formatting even after I looked over the configure file. Maybe I should try using an old version of the configure file on this new version?
Okay, your insight and my "wild" idea of just using the old configure file with my new site information, which looked quite a bit different than my new configure file, worked. I just had to match the charset to the admin configure file. Both my issues are now fixed. Thanks SO much for the replies. :-)
Wild is right. You should not be using an older version of either configure.php.
As pointed out earlier, you had info that was different between the two. Best to get the current versions of those files back in place before the gremlins hit.
A little help with colors.
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I was able to get the new configure files to work. My site is secure. I thought everything was good.
Then I decided to click on a product and add it to the cart. As soon as I clicked "Add to Cart," it produced this error on Chrome and Firefox, which are the only two I checked thus far, "An unknown response 400: :text/html; charset=utf-8: : was received while processing an ajax call. The action you requested could not be completed." I can click off the warning and continue with the shopping cart, (though I did not try to do a full sale on my live site - yes, I do have it "live" but no one knows my URL yet), but each page of the shopping cart process seems to be producing that error. Any suggestion for where I need to look or what I need to do to solve this? Other than colors in the css file and putting my wording in for the home page and other pages, I have only added the PayPal payment module and marked the only shipping option as "Free Shipping!" Again, I am using Zen Cart Version 1.5.7. My PHP Version is 5.6.4.