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Need an image stored on HTTPS server


duncanjones

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Hi,

I dont have a secure (https) server but for paypal I need my logo stored on one. Could someone please save this image:

 

http://www.bb-bullets.com/images/logo.gif

 

And upload it to there https server and give me the link? Id really appreciate it as im not going to get a https server. It will use little or no bandwidth!!

Thanks,

- Duncan

Posted

Prior to getting an SSL I simply linked my image any way, didn't hurt anythign sales were fine and I never received a popup warning...

 

Also, you cna get a 1 year SSL cert for $24.00, e-commerce grade - they are not expensive.

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Henry Smith

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I need it as a logo for Paypal custom pages, yes I do get a popup error, hense the need for it.

- Duncan

 

 

I know what you need it for, I used to have a custom page as well. However there is another option somewhere in the profile that allow syou to turn off the SSL requirement of buttons, logos etc... Not sure where it is though, it's been awhile since I used it.

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Henry Smith

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Prior to getting an SSL I simply linked my image any way, didn't hurt anythign sales were fine and I never received a popup warning...

HI* Yes this is a big issue. You wrote "any way"

Please advise...

I have an ipsCA cert.

I have a lock graphic in an info box.

Tried making it a hot spot or slice in png and saved as gif, but it didn't work. Dead graphic still only says "Locked"

People must click on it to get to an htm file (from ipsCA) on the SSL server where is the oSC shop.

That should open to their new window page with embedded buttons to click, which call a fresh response from their server proving the cert is current.

I'm worried about the link from the infobox to the local htm page.

What's the best referral line from the lock image to the htm, please and where to put it?

Thanks!

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