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    Default Re: whynopadlock shows aform ssl error

    you need to change the src calls for the cot image to call secure at all times. So your looking for this

    Code:
    src="http://www.sourceforherbs.com/images/cot_black.gif"
    and change too

    Code:
    src="https://www.sourceforherbs.com/images/cot_black.gif"
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    Default Re: whynopadlock shows aform ssl error

    I made the change and whynopadlock found no new problems aside from line 80.

    Should I change the urls in line 80 to https?

    Thnks,

    Marvin S.

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    Default Re: whynopadlock shows aform ssl error

    Unless you are planning on running your entire site in secure then why are you running whynopadlock on a page thats designed to NOT have a padlock, IF you want to run your site completely secure then make the change in your config files, making the define for http and https use the secure URL
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    Default Re: whynopadlock shows aform ssl error

    Merlinpa1969,

    Thanks,

    Now I think I understand what whynopadlock is for.

    Subject closed!!

    Thanks

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    Default Re: whynopadlock shows aform ssl error

    Quote Originally Posted by barco57 View Post
    you need to change the src calls for the cot image to call secure at all times. So your looking for this

    Code:
    src="http://www.sourceforherbs.com/images/cot_black.gif"
    and change too

    Code:
    src="https://www.sourceforherbs.com/images/cot_black.gif"
    Even better would be to specify no protocol, so it auto-detects:

    Code:
    src="//www.sourceforherbs.com/images/cot_black.gif"
    ... or even better still would be to leave out the domain altogether:

    Code:
    src="/images/cot_black.gif"
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