Partially encrypted data

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Partially encrypted data

Postby alabita » Tue Dec 15, 2009 3:05 pm

Hello,

I have been working to get Shopsite up and running. I have run into another common problem but I can not figure this out.

I have Private SSL cert installed with Bluehost and have protected the shopping site as per the instructions. When I go to checkout I get a partially encrypted ssl error. I have checked every link and made sure they were all "https". I have installed the new google analytics code as well.

here is the ssl setup
https://www.focuson40.com/store/sc
https:///www.focuson40.com/store

https:///www.focuson40.com/store/ss
https:///www.focuson40.com/store/shopsite-images

https://www.focuson40.com/store/ss
https://www.focuson40.com/store/sc

Any help would be great. By the way, my main pages are protected fine. It is just when I use the shopping cart. The backoffice ssl works as well.

Sincerely,

Anthony
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Postby loren_d_c » Tue Dec 15, 2009 3:28 pm

In IE none of your shopping cart button images show up, this is because you have triple slashes in some of your SSL URLs (https:///) and IE doesn't like that.

The issue with the 'partially encrypted ssl error' on the shopping cart screens is due to the 'about:blank' specified for the background image. This is reported as a non-secure location in the latest versions of Google Chrome and Firefox (which were not even released when this theme was initially coded) even though it should not be, since it is not an actual location.

Anyway, the way to fix this for the particular theme you are using should be pretty easy, try editing the file store/sc/templates/includes/tabbed_sc_styles.css and change the line that says:

[-- VAR.sc_background_image "about:blank" --]

To this:

[-- VAR.sc_background_image "" --]


-Loren
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Postby alabita » Tue Dec 15, 2009 5:03 pm

Hi Loren,

That worked. thank you very much.

Could that have been found by an end user?

Sincerely,

Anthony
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