Check to see if the page has the "force_ssl" meta tag, if it does it will send the user to the SSL side. It will also make sure to load any
You MUST have an SSL certificate installed at the same URL as your site. So if your site is http://www.some-domain.com, your SSL certificate must be for https://www.some-domain.com. I'm working on the ability to change that, but right now that's what I got :)
There are a few reasons this could happen. If you have a correctly installed SSL certificate, more than likely the site is loading "non-ssl" items.
It depends on what feature X is. I'd love to hear any suggestions or enhancement requests. Contact me at http://help.austindev.com
I can try. I'm more than happy to take a look, contact me at http://help.austindev.com and I'll see what I can do.
Requires: 2.9 or higher
Compatible up to: 3.0.5
Last Updated: 2010-9-28
Downloads: 5,052
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