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    Problem with site layout after ssl

    Hi Guys. First post so please bear with me!

    We have a shopping site for pat testing equipment and accessories. Hosted with Pinbrook Hosting - very happy with their service. They also have arranged an SSL certificate for us, but have advised me to post my problem in the forum in case you guys can help.

    The site works fine until you get to checkout. After this point, all the web pages have addresses that begin https://... From this point on, the graphics and layout of the site disappear, and the site looks 'broken' even though it actually works properly (we get a few orders through but most people seem to give up!)

    I'm not sure whether I need to change settings in actinic, or whether this is a hosting issue. I'd be grateful to anybody for some advice.

    The site is at www.t2technical.co.uk click on 'sales' to get to the actinic site. Put a few items in the cart and then click on 'checkout' to see the problem.

    Thanks in advance for any advice and guidance.

    Tim James
    t2technical
    0845 226 4661

    pat testing specialists
    Tim James
    Technical Director
    www.t2technical.co.uk
    pat testing equipment
    Pat Testing

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    I Can Help You Fix This

    I CAN HELP YOU FIX THIS

    exp:- https://www.t2technical.co.uk/welcome.gif

    THIS NEED TO SAY

    https://www.t2technical.co.uk/acatalog/welcome.gif

    make note all logos need to be in the site1 folder that are used on the ssl pages ok if you can not do this then add them to additional files and use https://www.t2technical.co.uk/acatalog/welcome.gif in the order templates

    ok

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      Tim

      Please go to Advanced Menu, network settings, choose the export button, save the resultant file and email it to me please.

      I suspect something is astray with your settings

      Jo

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        #4
        Thanks a lot guys

        Thanks guys for your help. John you were right - I just needed to change the setting in SSL to point to acatalog rather than the root directory!

        Thanks again - all working now!

        Tim James
        Tim James
        Technical Director
        www.t2technical.co.uk
        pat testing equipment
        Pat Testing

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