New to Zen Cart and just received SSL cert. Using go daddy to host site. Need to switch web address from http to https or at least the shopping cart.
Any help is appreciated.
Great site by the way.
New to Zen Cart and just received SSL cert. Using go daddy to host site. Need to switch web address from http to https or at least the shopping cart.
Any help is appreciated.
Great site by the way.
If your SSL cert is installed properly, Zencart will automagically secure the appropriate pages (Login/Create Account and Checkout), after you activate it in the configure.php files. Check the Tutorials/FAQ for details.
Was looking for the same info.........this worked!
Thanks,
Garry
www.retailproductsgroup.com
We have had our zencart up since last jan (1.3.8)
I have changed my config files but top and side menu links still point to http
https://www.canadianbusinessresource...hase/index.php
NOt sure what to try next
New Zenner
Your whole site doesn't need to be secured. If you have the configure files set up properly, only the Create Account page, My Account, and the checkout pages will be secure.
Thanx Stevish Not the answer I was hoping for from a "customer perception" view point. What if I hand coded the links? Would that cause more problems than it solves. ( not to great with php- I was lucky to find the solution here for changing the config from "sub-domain" to "sub-folder" to use our SSL cert)
New Zenner
sorry about the spelling error. What about security warnings about unsecured content. How do I change the header banner link to https...?
New Zenner
There are lots of handy answers in the FAQs area: https://www.zen-cart.com/tutorials/i...hp?article=150
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