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SSL content errors help!

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Topic: SSL content errors help!
Posted By: rgergen
Subject: SSL content errors help!
Date Posted: 12-March-2012 at 2:27pm
I just noticed that i get the mixed content errors in IE8 on our site. I have used Fiddler and have found the issue but I can not for the life of me figure out where it is coming from. Ifs a cookie or something that refs msg.asp?content=210. I don't understand. 

The url is https://www.lcparts.com

Also this happens at the checkout too so I think the issue exists in the header file.



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Posted By: rgergen
Date Posted: 12-March-2012 at 2:39pm
NVM! I am not sure how I fixed it but its fixed.


Posted By: Greg Dinger
Date Posted: 12-March-2012 at 2:40pm
you don't plan to run the whole site in HTTPS do you?  there's really not a need to.  Run your shopping and content pages in HTTP, redirecting to HTTPS only for checkout and "my account".

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Posted By: rgergen
Date Posted: 12-March-2012 at 2:40pm
I fixed it by updating the highslide.html.packed.js to the 3.5.1 vr. :)


Posted By: Guests
Date Posted: 13-March-2012 at 12:10am
Originally posted by rgergen rgergen wrote:

I just noticed that i get the mixed content errors in IE8 on our site. I have used Fiddler and have found the issue but I can not for the life of me figure out where it is coming from. Ifs a cookie or something that refs msg.asp?content=210. I don't understand. 

The url is https://www.lcparts.com

Also this happens at the checkout too so I think the issue exists in the header file.

Do you have any CSS rules specific to IE (say [if lt IE 9]) in which as style sheet calls an img vis HTTP. That sounds like the likely culprit to me from what you've said here.



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