i would NOT use .htaccess for what you want to do. which frankly i am really unclear....
there are 3 constants in the includes files that you need to concern yourself with. for example:
Code:
/**
* Enter the domain for your store
* HTTP_SERVER is your Main webserver: eg-http://www.yourdomain.com
* HTTPS_SERVER is your Secure/SSL webserver: eg-https://www.yourdomain.com
*/
define('HTTP_SERVER', 'http://la155.com');
define('HTTPS_SERVER', 'https://la155.com');
/**
* If you want to tell Zen Cart to use your HTTPS URL on sensitive pages like login and checkout, set this to 'true'. Otherwise 'false'. (Keep the quotes)
*/
define('ENABLE_SSL', 'true');
that configuration should work fine (changing to your domain names).
now there has been a lot of discussion about making the WHOLE site use https. if you want to do that, you would change the first constant to:
Code:
define('HTTP_SERVER', 'https://la155.com');
again, it is my opinion to NOT do a redirect in htaccess for making the whole site https. i will not rehash the whole discussion about whether it is of value to do so.
good luck.
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