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Help! The lock is not appearing


ladymindy

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Use relative linking rather than absolute for your top links [about, products, catalog, warranty, contact, home] and you won't have the secure/insecure warning anymore and the padlock should become visible.

 

So instead of http://www.familyleisures.com/images/aboutbut.jpg just use images/aboutbut.jpg

 

I'm not getting the padlock, although I am getting https. How do I change images to relative links?

 

My configure says:

define('DIR_WS_IMAGES', 'images/');

Thanks!

 

Frank

 

Ever wish people could recover from a "fatal error?"

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In the first link of this thread I wentr through all they said to do, manully making the changes. I edited the php in a php editor called maguma. It has a find on it. You can simply download all the files on your catalogue including subfiles, if needs be and ask it to look in the entire folder for your domain anme. It will localcate them.

 

I did removed the mixed content messages and now have the lock by using relative links.

If i have time i will go back and itemize the files i edited. Until then read the different posts at the top of this tread to find what i did.

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I just remembered, after I did all the edits they gave me in previous posts, I had to edit the files i had placed my template in to get the catalogue wrapped in the template, links and all. My template header and footer had absolute url's I had to fix to relative.

 

So all I can say is do the dedits with your base urls, and then make sure your template files have relative paths in the html.

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