Hello there,
What is the required/preferred directory structure for a site that needs dedicated SSL on the checkout pages only?
A dedicated SSL security certificate has already been applied to the domain.
Example of top level directory structure:
/Inetpub
/home
/ssl*...
* The certificate details are in this directory.
Under /Inetpub are the /wwwroot and /ftproot directories - /wwwroot is the web site "home" directory.
And under /wwwroot I have created /acatalog and /Scripts (acting as the cgi-bin) directory.
Is this structure all that I will need?
This may be a numpty question(!), but I have no experience in setting up the web server (the ISP has even less Actinic experience than me!), and although I have trawled the forum and help files, I cannot find much written about this explicitly (or maybe I haven't found it yet).
Any advice greatly welcomed!
J
What is the required/preferred directory structure for a site that needs dedicated SSL on the checkout pages only?
A dedicated SSL security certificate has already been applied to the domain.
Example of top level directory structure:
/Inetpub
/home
/ssl*...
* The certificate details are in this directory.
Under /Inetpub are the /wwwroot and /ftproot directories - /wwwroot is the web site "home" directory.
And under /wwwroot I have created /acatalog and /Scripts (acting as the cgi-bin) directory.
Is this structure all that I will need?
This may be a numpty question(!), but I have no experience in setting up the web server (the ISP has even less Actinic experience than me!), and although I have trawled the forum and help files, I cannot find much written about this explicitly (or maybe I haven't found it yet).
Any advice greatly welcomed!
J
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