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    SSL Problem

    I have had a problem with the SSL and ukfast has given me the following message when asked about it

    Thanks for contacting support today.

    I have browsed to the https://www.internet-workwear.co.uk site and can see that this is loading without any issue. I can
    see however that the HTTPS padlock is not being displayed due to specific elements being called over HTTP explicitly.
    You will need to speak to your developers to resolve this as they will need to either remove the HTTP protocol from the
    call or explicitly call the elements of HTTPS. I have provided below the two elements that is calling this issue.

    Mixed Content: The page at 'https://www.internet-workwear.co.uk/' was loaded over a secure connection, but contains a
    form which targets an insecure endpoint 'http://www.internet-workwear.co.uk/cgi-bin/ss000001.pl'. This endpoint should
    be made available over a secure connection.

    Mixed Content: The page at 'https://www.internet-workwear.co.uk/' was loaded over HTTPS, but requested an insecure image
    'http://www.feefo.com/feefo/feefologo.jsp?logon=www.internet-workwear.co.uk&…=independent_service-percentage-stars-
    white-200x60_en.png&smallonzero=true'. This content should also be served over HTTPS.

    Please can anyone advise what i should do to solve this
    Chris Ashdown

    #2
    Change your links and image sources to be 'https:' rather than 'http:'

    You can see them all by 'Right Click' > 'View Source' then find 'http:'

    If you want people to be on SSL pages then go through and fix any links to http:

    I see:

    - Favicon Image on http:
    - A lot of (all?) cgi-bin links on http:
    - basehref sets http:
    - canonical link to http:

    Mike
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      #3
      Thanks Mike

      Someone else set it up and I think we both thought you just had to fill in the SSL page and it was all done

      I will look into it at work tomorrow
      Chris Ashdown

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        #4
        Once SSL is set up, Sellerdeck will automatically use https for links and references but the problem comes with any links and references that have been manually created as http.
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