sheldonlg Posted April 13, 2007 Posted April 13, 2007 Initial problem: Using PlugnPay for OSCommerce without SSL, the order did not show up in the database table. Looking through various admin screens, I found that there was an SSL certificate on the server, I I downloaded the version for the server having SSL. This led to a "503 Service Temporarily Unavailable" error, so I went back to the documentation from PlugnPay and it said to make sure that the "Enable SSL/HTTPS" was set to true. I looked everywhere and couldn't find that setting, so I searched this forum and saw that I had to change two configure.php files. I changed those to "true", but also had to add https:// stuff to HTTPS_CATALOG_SERVER in both files. When I reran it, I now get "Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage" because it cannot find the file for the catalog since it is looking in https://... Ok, please tell me what I have to do to make the browser be able to find the https files. It seems that I should go back to the server admin and identify that path. I am going to try to do that, but I entered this post because time is important. Thanks for any help. Shelly
Guest Posted April 14, 2007 Posted April 14, 2007 Initial problem: Using PlugnPay for OSCommerce without SSL, the order did not show up in the database table. Looking through various admin screens, I found that there was an SSL certificate on the server, I I downloaded the version for the server having SSL. This led to a "503 Service Temporarily Unavailable" error, so I went back to the documentation from PlugnPay and it said to make sure that the "Enable SSL/HTTPS" was set to true. I looked everywhere and couldn't find that setting, so I searched this forum and saw that I had to change two configure.php files. I changed those to "true", but also had to add https:// stuff to HTTPS_CATALOG_SERVER in both files. When I reran it, I now get "Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage" because it cannot find the file for the catalog since it is looking in https://... Ok, please tell me what I have to do to make the browser be able to find the https files. It seems that I should go back to the server admin and identify that path. I am going to try to do that, but I entered this post because time is important. Thanks for any help. Shelly have you read this : http://www.oscommerce.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=193738 and http://www.oscommerce.info/kb/osCommerce/G...mon_Problems/75
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