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Hi, I had an SSL certificate installed on my site...but when I enable it in the back office I run into problems. When a user signs into their account on my site instead of having a lock on the bottom of the browser there's a lock with an exclaimation mark which means the page contains unauthenticated content...when I asked the company that provided the SSL certificate what the problem was they said that items on the page such as images have http in its source rather than https...and wen i checked my webpages this was true. So how do I fixed this problem? How come prestashop doesnt change all the links and sources to HTTPS?

My website is located at www.stellaravenue.com ....if u type in https://www.stellaravenue.com and browse through the site you'll quickly see the problem...pop ups come up talking about problems with the security of the pages...

PLEASE HELP...any help will be appreciated...

-Thanks so much....

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hello,

For the SSL issue, and I checked the bug history found the version 1.2.0.3 can be fixed.
1.Bug tracker

http://www.prestashop.com/bug_tracker/view/2022/

SSL turned on gives warning of mixed secure and non secure contents
Last modified : 03 Jun 2009 at 18:37

Severity: Minor
Version: SVN
Installation type: Full (with sample data)
Theme: Default
Project: Front Office
Reporter: first1
Report #: 2022
Date created: 23 May 2009 at 19:29 (UTC+1)
Related to Report #:

Hosting service:
Server OS: Linux
Web server: Apache 1.3 or later
PHP version: PHP 5.0 or later
5.5.5
MySQL: 5.0
Client computer OS: Windows
Web browser(s) tested: Firefox 2 --- Firefox 3 --- IE6 --- IE7 --- Safari --- Opera --- Konqueror --- Flock

Details:
When SSL is turned on, the log in page and contact form and many other pages give warning that this page contains secure and non secure items, and when you click yes on IE the page displays only the secure items without css.

2.bug history:
http://www.prestashop.com/download/changelog_1.2.0.3.txt

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# v1.2.0.3 - 1006 (2009-09-06) #
####################################


Fixed bugs :

[-] FO : fixed truncate bug in template[-] Installer : fixed some bugs in SQL data
[-] BO : fixed flags bug[-] BO : fixed htmlentities encode in TinyMCE
[-] MO : Loyalty module template overload fixed
[-] MO: Referral module translations fixed
[-] BO : Order\'s 'new' filter fixed
[-] FO : fixed bugs in order.php
[-] BO : Import page display fixed
[-] FO : String truncates fixed[-] BO : Product image import fixed (when some products did not have any pictures associated)
[-] FO : fixed bug in downloadable product
[-] FO : Customized product addition (with required pictures) fixed (when added a first time with required datas)[-] FO/BO : Customizated product return display fixed
[-] MO : fixed referralprogram tpl bug (#2091)
[-] FO : fixed bug with id_address in address.tpl[-] FO : Can not buy when allowBuyWhenOutOfStock with availableLaterValue message and a non-existing combination
[-] FO : PNG loves IE6
[-] FO : Some links on product page too long
[-] FO : Avoid little thumbs arrow flashing
[-] FO/MO : fixed SSL bug browser alert

but, just I had installed the 1.2.0.3 version still have the ssl alert issue, anyone can give a advices on this? thanks

--Henry

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hello,

For the SSL issue, and I checked the bug history found the version 1.2.0.3 can be fixed.
1.Bug tracker

http://www.prestashop.com/bug_tracker/view/2022/

SSL turned on gives warning of mixed secure and non secure contents
Last modified : 03 Jun 2009 at 18:37

[...]

but, just I had installed the 1.2.0.3 version still have the ssl alert issue, anyone can give a advices on this? thanks

--Henry


Ran into the same problem when using the version 1.1, but seems like the problem has been fixed in the version 1.2.04.

For the version 1.1, when you go to the "contact" page for example, on this page SSL works fine, but all the other links on this "https" page also become "https" too instead of staying http, so when you click to a link to go back to browsing the site you get a SSL error. With Firefox 3.5 RC2, the error is even weirder as the error report just says that it doesn't recognize the SSL issuer, as if it was a forged/self signed SSL certificate, without redirecting you to its SSL warning page.

I set up the the cart on a VPS with a dedicated IP.

nice shopping cart.
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