Sorry - me again. I have read some of the other postings on SSL's and getting them to work and thought I'd done o.k. Managed to configure the network settings and refresh my site (relief!!) (I'm with 1&1). Then I hit the error 404 on checkout. Know I must have done something wrong but what??
Didn't really understand (could be the time of night and lack of current brain power) the replies on how to fix it. Tried a web / configure then refreshed the site again but have to admit that I didn't know which settings I should be checking so could easily have missed a problem. For now, I've disabled the SSL so that the site at least works.
What should I be looking for - where should I start?
Also, is it better to secure the whole site or just the checkout pages where customers put in their address details etc.? I'd only done the checkout pages so does that mean that visitors to the site will get a message telling them that I'm not secure when they enter?
Another question (sorry to ask so many): If you've got an SSL certificate on your whole site, does it stop webstats packages from working? (Other postings have suggested that site SSLs makes the site run slowly.)
Thanks.
Didn't really understand (could be the time of night and lack of current brain power) the replies on how to fix it. Tried a web / configure then refreshed the site again but have to admit that I didn't know which settings I should be checking so could easily have missed a problem. For now, I've disabled the SSL so that the site at least works.
What should I be looking for - where should I start?
Also, is it better to secure the whole site or just the checkout pages where customers put in their address details etc.? I'd only done the checkout pages so does that mean that visitors to the site will get a message telling them that I'm not secure when they enter?
Another question (sorry to ask so many): If you've got an SSL certificate on your whole site, does it stop webstats packages from working? (Other postings have suggested that site SSLs makes the site run slowly.)
Thanks.
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