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404 File Not Found on clicking Checkout


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Hello,

 

Don't know what happened, but when you click the checkout button on my site you get this error....

 

404 - Not Found

The page you are trying to access does not exist.

If this error persists, please contact the website webmaster.

 

The url for the error is https://www.midnightimpressions-pomonashirts.com/checkout_shipping.php

 

The URL for my site is www.midnightimpressions-pomonashirts.com

 

Anyone experience this issue before.

 

Thanks - Gary

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I'm getting the same thing, I know the problem is that my SSL for https domain is not the same as my http domain.

 

Looking into my issue right now :D

 

-Mike

 

 

 

Hello,

 

Don't know what happened, but when you click the checkout button on my site you get this error....

 

404 - Not Found

The page you are trying to access does not exist.

If this error persists, please contact the website webmaster.

 

The url for the error is https://www.midnightimpressions-pomonashirts.com/checkout_shipping.php

 

The URL for my site is www.midnightimpressions-pomonashirts.com

 

Anyone experience this issue before.

 

Thanks - Gary

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Is your SSL cert a self signed one?

Im getting a certificate error, which means it is there, but not correct typically this will happen with the self signed variety.

I would suggest you turn it off till its sorted

Nic

 

Hi Nic,

Decided to try your suggestion of disabling the SSL in the configure.php file, but using the admin file manager I can't edit the file. I then downloaded it via ftp, and made the change. Now.it won't let me upload the changed file to the server. I get a "can't open that file - permission denied" message.

 

I can edit everything else but not this file... any idea why?

 

Gary

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hmn, did you try it with a web-based ftp-client?

If yes, maybe try using a software ftp client like flashfxp (never had a problem like this with fxp) oder filezilla etc. ...

 

you sure allready know,

theres this errorheadline on your page

"Warning: I am able to write to the configuration file"

 

http://www.oscommerce.com/forums/topic/40084-faq-warning-i-am-able-to-write-to-the-configuration-file/

Maybe this get your problems solved?

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hmn, did you try it with a web-based ftp-client?

If yes, maybe try using a software ftp client like flashfxp (never had a problem like this with fxp) oder filezilla etc. ...

 

you sure allready know,

theres this errorheadline on your page

"Warning: I am able to write to the configuration file"

 

http://www.oscommerce.com/forums/topic/40084-faq-warning-i-am-able-to-write-to-the-configuration-file/

Maybe this get your problems solved?

 

Thanks for your input Ben.... Changing the file via cPanel worked. I also reset the permissions.

Gary

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