KGI Posted July 3, 2019 Share Posted July 3, 2019 (edited) Hi fellow PS users. We have two PS site which are giving the same problem. We installed an SLL certificate on each of the two sites. We enabled SSL saved and then enabled SSL on all pages. Https and the padlock works just as it should until we navigate to various products on either of the sites. we have found that the *not secure* parts of the pages such as images are not secure warning is now shown. After very careful searching we found that the prestashop default theme seems to have a bug in it, where as when you create a new Product listing any image that is loading into the body of the text of the listing (not main images) is not being shown as https but only in http. However, by removing the image and recreating the image it is then saved as a https and there ends the problem. However, as we have several hundred products it is far to much work to change each listing. So the question is - if all pages are set (and have been set to) SSL why is the standard default theme not changing these small added images to https and does any one know how to fix this bug. As far as I can tell everyone who uses this extra facility will have the same issue. I await and fingers crossed that somebody on here or from PS can solve this little issue. thank you in advance Sebastian edit: the location of the image is thus held in the img/cms folder and it is this fold that is not being forced to go https !! http://www.mdrdirect.co.uk/img/cms/1-87.bmp Edited July 3, 2019 by KGI added the folder data which is the issue and extra image (see edit history) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Simonas Invertus Posted July 9, 2019 Share Posted July 9, 2019 Are you sure that these two extra images are standard PrestaShop? I don't think that I've seen something like this. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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