> Tom, > > I assume that your secure server is at a different domain than your main > site. This is not supported by Interchange. > > We have the following setting in catalog.cfg: > > AlwaysSecure ord/checkout results login order change_password ord/basket > > That means that the transition to the secure server occurs during the > order process, and the cart is not lost on the way to the checkout page. > > In addition we have disabled the "buy now" button on the results.html > page, as it will not comform in any way that I have tried to rewrite it. > In other words any attempt to force a order through the secure process > results in either a bounce to the last page visited (its in the code) > or an endless loop for the web server if the next page "nothing" is > altered to something more specific. > > Mike Heins tells us that all of our cleints should purchase a secure > certificate - then none of this would be nescessary, and checkout could > take place on the main site. > > Although cheap certificates are now available from www.instantssl.com I > have discouraged my customers form paying out extra money during the > first year. > > Also I was a bit concerned because each secure certificate requires > either an additional ip address or port 208.134.35.67:443, > 208.134.35.67:444 etc. > > I now realize that I may be building numerous servers to cater for tthe > demands of succesful stores, and hence the availability of ip addresses > may not be an issue, > > I hope this was relevant to your query, > > Regards, > > Frank Reitzenstein. > > Tom wrote: > > >>>Im losing cart contents in SSL > >>> > >>>I put this in interchange.cfg > >>>DomainTail no > >>>IpHead Yes > >>> > >>>and in Catalog.cfg > >>>SessionExpire 10 minutes > >>> WideOpen Yes > >>> > >>>And still losing contents what else can i try? > >>>_______________________________________________ > >>> > >>> Hey guys. First don't top post otherwise the natives get restless :))) If what Frank said doesn't help make sure your images on the checkout page are secure (i.e. https://). Funny how this issue has come up a few times in the last couple of weeks. Jon _______________________________________________ interchange-users mailing list suppressed http://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users
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