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MrSandman
Aug-24-2005, 08:50 AM
My website uses domain forwarding and when i go to click on the shopping cart i get a message that i am about to enter a secure section. However, when i get there, the web address still has my domain name at the top (meaning no https:// prefix) and the lock icon at the bottom right corner of my IE browser still shows unlocked. Typically when i shop online i'll look for these 2 items to give me some confidence that the site im buying from is secure. I'm pretty sure it is secure, but it doesn't appear to be so. Is there any way to fix this so at least in the eyes of the customer it looks safe?

Andy
Aug-24-2005, 09:32 AM
using i.e, or firefox or safari (mac) i have fully secure cart, lock and all... have you checked all your browser settings? what browser?

http://williams.smugmug.com/photos/33345699-L.jpg

Andy
Aug-24-2005, 09:38 AM
have you changed any code in your customization re: the shopping cart?

also, what's your website name?

:ear

{JT}
Aug-24-2005, 11:51 AM
The cart is smart enough that if you land on that page and it is not secure, it will refresh to the secure page:

http://www.smugmug.com/cart

What is most likely happening is that you have our site framed instead of using a proper cname alias. This is but one of the MANY reason we don't recommend using frames.

MrSandman
Aug-24-2005, 12:48 PM
Thanks for your help guys. FWIW, i'm using Internet Explorer as the browser.

The website is http://www.pixelsinmotionphotography.com/. Its still a work in progress but any help i can get would be appreciated!

Another question: Is there any way to store a word or excel file on there? Or does it need to be stored offsite?

{JT}
Aug-24-2005, 01:30 PM
You ARE using frames, and that is a BAD thing. IE users will not be able to buy prints from you ...



Thanks for your help guys. FWIW, i'm using Internet Explorer as the browser.

The website is http://www.pixelsinmotionphotography.com/. Its still a work in progress but any help i can get would be appreciated!

Another question: Is there any way to store a word or excel file on there? Or does it need to be stored offsite?

MrSandman
Aug-24-2005, 01:48 PM
You ARE using frames, and that is a BAD thing. IE users will not be able to buy prints from you ...I take it thats because i'm using the customize>modify co-branding settings?

If so, what other options would i have to modify the look of the site aside from hosting elsewhere? Should i get rid of the header/footer html code?

Would configuring the cname via my domain registrar fix it?

{JT}
Aug-24-2005, 04:42 PM
Frames have nothing to do with your cobranding - they have everything to do with using a cname instead. I would contact your registrar and follow our help section on domain names and get away from the frames :)

I take it thats because i'm using the customize>modify co-branding settings?

If so, what other options would i have to modify the look of the site aside from hosting elsewhere? Should i get rid of the header/footer html code?

Would configuring the cname via my domain registrar fix it?

MrSandman
Aug-24-2005, 05:47 PM
Frames have nothing to do with your cobranding - they have everything to do with using a cname instead. I would contact your registrar and follow our help section on domain names and get away from the frames :)
Ok, fixed it. I went ahead and followed your instructions here (i used godaddy.com): http://www.smugmug.com/help/professional-accounts and it worked out perfectly. Now it should work.

Andy
Aug-24-2005, 05:57 PM
Ok, fixed it. I went ahead and followed your instructions here (i used godaddy.com): http://www.smugmug.com/help/professional-accounts and it worked out perfectly. Now it should work.

doncha just wanna give jt a big ole sloppy kiss? jt rawks

cvolpe
Aug-25-2005, 10:56 AM
His site, and mine, are still showing up as unsecure when I visit them in IE (but not Firefox). I have the security settings on medium in the Internet Options. When I use the original URL (volpephoto.smugmug.com) for my site it works fine, but when I use volpephoto.com it can't see the security certificate. I had my registrar change the CNAME recently (it was using frames before too), could someone verify that the CNAME is now changed? And why does his site still show up unsecure for me even though his cname was changed?
Any help would be appreciated as customers have been complaining about not being able to order prints.

Craig

Ok, fixed it. I went ahead and followed your instructions here (i used godaddy.com): http://www.smugmug.com/help/professional-accounts and it worked out perfectly. Now it should work.

MrSandman
Aug-25-2005, 04:48 PM
His site, and mine, are still showing up as unsecure when I visit them in IE (but not Firefox). I have the security settings on medium in the Internet Options. When I use the original URL (volpephoto.smugmug.com) for my site it works fine, but when I use volpephoto.com it can't see the security certificate. I had my registrar change the CNAME recently (it was using frames before too), could someone verify that the CNAME is now changed? And why does his site still show up unsecure for me even though his cname was changed?
Any help would be appreciated as customers have been complaining about not being able to order prints.

Craig
That's odd. I just checked it (both yours and mine) and everything looks secure. I put an item in the cart, attempted to checkout and it all looked good. Can someone else verify this?

cvolpe
Aug-28-2005, 07:11 PM
Ah, I guess it was just the front page that wasn't showing as secure. When I go to the shopping cart, it shows up as secure.