Originally Posted by
royaldave
Thanks, I did try changing ENABLE_SSL to false without effect. I have now changed this in configure.php to false if you wish to try again, thanks!
Actually, because there is some sort of redirect in place to send the visitor (following the above link) to https: then Zen Cart should be set to all https:
The cliff notes to that is in includes/configure.php set HTTP_SERVER and (if not already so) HTTPS_SERVER to each begin with https:. Then also set ENABLE_SSL to true.
Code:
define('ENABLE_SSL', 'true');
The visitor is sent to https:, the software should try to send to https so that the communication is all https...
Remember that the above file may be in a read only status and needs to be made writeable to save the changes. But... changing ENABLE_SSL to false doesn't correct the fact that an .htaccess file at the root of the store or above is causing the initial redirect to https:...
Navigating the site, it does appear that it stays non-https until attempting to checkout which at the moment took me to login with the page being https...
Since you have a SSL, should go ahead and use it as described above.
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