I am a master reseller with a cpanel host, my host is running Sitebuilder Pro on his server.
We have just setup a dedicated IP and installed a cert for one of my own reseller clients, the client is using SiteBuilder Pro to build his site and wants one link to be secure, this is the link to his shopping cart.
Can someone please explain to me how we can get SiteBuilder Pro to build a secure site short of going in afterwards and editing the individual HTML links? I edited my clients site manually to obtain the secure cart link, since then he has re-published his site and my work has gone.
Any help with this very much appreciated.
Thanks.
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Secure site & avoiding cert errors
#2
Posted 12 January 2009 - 11:09 AM
It is not supported yet. The work around is using External link in Step5 point to the copy of your page. The downside of this is the page will not be able to update using RVSiteBuilder.
#3
Posted 15 January 2009 - 12:53 AM
Yes I have now tried this and of course it works :-)
My next problem is all the Sitebuilder graphics, buttons etc do do display as they are insecure when using this fix, in other words you get a message "Do you want to display insecure itmes, clicking no just displays text, clicking yes of course displays them normally but one would want to avoid this question popping up in peoples browsers as i recon some people just get nervous and click no!
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
My next problem is all the Sitebuilder graphics, buttons etc do do display as they are insecure when using this fix, in other words you get a message "Do you want to display insecure itmes, clicking no just displays text, clicking yes of course displays them normally but one would want to avoid this question popping up in peoples browsers as i recon some people just get nervous and click no!
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
#4
Posted 15 January 2009 - 06:03 PM
If your page is https://www.abc.com/secure.html. You need to open secure.html change all media (images, flash, and etc.) requests from http:// to https://.
#5
Posted 15 January 2009 - 11:30 PM
In other words, edit the file as I did before and if the site gets republished do it all again, right?
BTW, what is rvsMasterTemplate.php found in the home directory used for? is there a way to edit that once and for all and then force Sitebuilder to use it in the future?
Thanks.
BTW, what is rvsMasterTemplate.php found in the home directory used for? is there a way to edit that once and for all and then force Sitebuilder to use it in the future?
Thanks.
#6
Posted 16 January 2009 - 10:10 AM
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In other words, edit the file as I did before and if the site gets republished do it all again, right?
If you want the file you editted doesn't publish using RVSiteBuilder, you don't need to redo it again.
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What is rvsMasterTemplate.php found in the home directory used for?
It is for the component based page such as blog, user management, newlettter, and etc.
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