I have an ssl cert installed that works on the admin and the usual pages checkout/registration ect.
I need to enable it on an a different additional page. How do I do this?
I have an ssl cert installed that works on the admin and the usual pages checkout/registration ect.
I need to enable it on an a different additional page. How do I do this?
It is for the moneybookers module.
index.php?main_page=payment_moneybookers
Although the iframe is ssl I think the whole page should be.
Hi gang,
Sorry to tread-jack!
I too have the same question.
How can I set the index.php?main_page=payment_moneybookers page to be SSL too?
My site is SSL enabled but when I click to pay via Moneybookers it puts it back to Non-ssl although the iframe is secure I think it would look better for my users if they can see they are still secure on "my site"
Thanks
Natty
In BOTH of your configure.php files change the HTTP_SERVER setting fromtoCode:http://www.YourDomain.comand you always be in SSL mode.Code:https://www.YourDomain.com
Admin configure is located at /store/admin/includes - change it in 2 places
Store configure is located at /store/includes - 1 change
Rather than forcing the site to always be running as SSL ... it would really be better to figure out the real problem ...
I do not have a solution to your MoneyBookers payment module, but you really do want to fix this correctly ...
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1 Site slows down
2 Spiders do not come to play
3 looks kinda dumb that you have a site that is one SSL and everyone else in the world manages to run proper sites where they are non-ssl where needed and ssl where needed
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Is there not a way to tell a Zen-Cart page to load in SSL rather than NONSSL? I thought I had seen this somewhere but I guess I'm mistaken.
I didn't want to run the whole site SSL as I know its dangers, just to enable it for this one page.
Cheers Natty
Thanks everyone for the replies. I've posted the question to Moneybookers intergration and will let you know what they say.
Cheers
Natty
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