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Hey everyone...

 

I got my store up and i got all the stuff working alright, but when i go CHECKOUT it give me 404 error forbidden page. If i take the ssl off in configuration.php file it works fine. But i want to have ssl because its safe and people want stores to have it.

 

I called yahoo and they cant help because its a 3rd party program. I was just wondering if anyone has anyway to convert the code to still have ssl and not have the error.

 

www.sledcrew.com/catalog Try it out and give me any suggestions..

 

 

THanks..

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If your using a shared ssl at yahoo you can't just add an s to http. When I used them you had to use an ssl folder and when you tryed to go to that folder it would redirect you to there shared ssl server. I don't know how you could use that with OSC.

I don't think your customers would like a pop up saying that they are connecting to the wrong server.

 

If you want ssl you are going to have to buy one or use a payment system that doesn't require one like paypal standard.

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If your using a shared ssl at yahoo you can't just add an s to http. When I used them you had to use an ssl folder and when you tryed to go to that folder it would redirect you to there shared ssl server. I don't know how you could use that with OSC.

I don't think your customers would like a pop up saying that they are connecting to the wrong server.

 

If you want ssl you are going to have to buy one or use a payment system that doesn't require one like paypal standard.

 

 

So i guess im screwed with using yahoo as my provider... thats not kool..

 

IF anyone knows any way around this problem.. please let me know..

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