[support] Secure Pages
Lynn Stott (Stott Design)
lynn at stottdesign.com
Fri Jul 22 05:19:09 UTC 2011
Ideally I'd like to just secure the checkout pages.
Is there a way to just secure: ..../cart/checkout via .htaccess? If so can someone help with the statement I put in the .htaccess file?
Thanks,
On Jul 21, 2011, at 11:03 PM, Don wrote:
> I just went through it with a site, and I had to make sure all outside
> site content came from https://, and all local js, css, and images used
> relative paths and started with '/'. you can just skip the 'http://'.
> I'm working on 6, which had a problem in the compressed css file, which
> I fixed by patching in performance, but there's probably a better way.
> IE, FF and Chrome will all complain. also, check your css files to make
> sure not url("") paths are full paths too.
>
> -Don-
>
> On 7/22/2011 12:56 AM, Lynn Stott (Stott Design) wrote:
>> I have a drupal7/ubercart3 site. The Securepages module does not work and my preferred uc_ssl does not have a Drupal7 version.
>>
>> For now, I've made the full site secure (https://) via .htaccess.
>>
>> How do I get all page resources (ie: images) to come from 'https://'? Apparently Chrome will not show a "Green padlock" next to the URL unless all page content has the "https' secure url. You will see a https with a red line through it, and an 'x' on the padlock.
>>
>> I have the base_url in my settings.php set to https://mysite.com .. that has not affect.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>>
>
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