Hey guys.
I'm here in the hope somebody else who is using Postcode Anywhere with their v9 sites (or even a hacked-in v8 site) and SSL certificate on the checkout. (See site in signature).
Okay, let's say you want to buy some garden vouchers - and you add to cart, select the quantity, click Checkout Now. Then the SSL kicks in on the 'Select Shipping Destination' page. Go ahead, select your country, and proceed by clicking Go, as you would. This next page (invoice address details) gets a red cross through the SSL padlock ("Contains unauthenticated content")- something's bad and I think it can only be caused by Postcode Anywhere - as it's fine when I take Postcode Anywhere out. (Going to the final checkout page before firing across to Protx is also ok in terms of SSL - assuming this confirms the latter comment).
Is there anything I can do in the meantime to get that padlock nice and shiny?
On other news - I have noticed a reduction in abandoned carts ever since I implemented postcode anywhere into the site. Perhaps a coincidence, perhaps not. Although I also have received more phone calls from customers worried about their browsers saying it's not secured. If I can get this resolved, I'd say that's 45 quid well spent
I'm here in the hope somebody else who is using Postcode Anywhere with their v9 sites (or even a hacked-in v8 site) and SSL certificate on the checkout. (See site in signature).
Okay, let's say you want to buy some garden vouchers - and you add to cart, select the quantity, click Checkout Now. Then the SSL kicks in on the 'Select Shipping Destination' page. Go ahead, select your country, and proceed by clicking Go, as you would. This next page (invoice address details) gets a red cross through the SSL padlock ("Contains unauthenticated content")- something's bad and I think it can only be caused by Postcode Anywhere - as it's fine when I take Postcode Anywhere out. (Going to the final checkout page before firing across to Protx is also ok in terms of SSL - assuming this confirms the latter comment).
Is there anything I can do in the meantime to get that padlock nice and shiny?
On other news - I have noticed a reduction in abandoned carts ever since I implemented postcode anywhere into the site. Perhaps a coincidence, perhaps not. Although I also have received more phone calls from customers worried about their browsers saying it's not secured. If I can get this resolved, I'd say that's 45 quid well spent
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