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Originally Posted by Ajeh
it just started yesterday, ssl has been working up till then flawlessly.
Sounds like a server issue ... see if your hosting site cannot help you ...
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Originally Posted by Ajeh
is there a way to disable using ssl in all of zencart?
yes use ssl no ot includes/configure.php
please paste some thing from sslerror.log if u have some access to it
Edit:
I had the same problem and it was from the path from configure.php
but there is an some possibility to be from the hosting company thats why we need to see sslerror.log.
and give us the lines from configure.php for the ssl paths
If you had a full working ssl cert before, then it's likely that the server has thrown a hiccup. It sometimes happens that when a server restarts (for whatever reason) full ssl certs get lost, and only shared ssl certs work. You need to contact your hosts and get them to restart the Apache or Windows service on that server - and then the full ssl certs should start working again.
Vger
I appreciate all the help and prompt responses. as for the server, SSL was/is infact down and hopefully my host will fix it asap. thanks again!Originally Posted by Vger