Re: WebStar SSL and WebCatalog conflict?
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texte = Sorry - those html references should have been https://.... still you get thepoint.Scott Nelsen wrote:> Help!>> I am having a very severe problem with the WebStar SSL server and WebCatalog.> We have an online store in which the secure server takes over about 2-3 pages> into the ordering process. We are also running another site as a virtual host> but our online store with the secure server is the primary host and all the> files are in the root folder with WebStar and WebStar SSL. What is happening> is that the secure server will serve the html pages UNTIL the non-secure> serves one of the virtual host pages. Then, after that, any page on the> primary host that the secure server tries to serve, it will generate a> WebCatalog error saying that the page can't be found.>> After a virtual host page has been served, I type in a URL for a secure page> on the primary host and it reports an error because it's trying to look for> the page in the virtual host folder. Even though I type in> http://www.primaryhost.com/pages/thankyou.html, it acts like it's trying to> serve up the page at http://www.virtualhost.com/pages/thankyou.html.> Obviously, those files are not in the virtual host but rather in the primary> host folder.>> The only way that I can remedy the situation is to either go back to my> browser and load a page in the primary host folder with the non-secure server> or go to my WebCatalog admin program and flush the template cache. I can> proceed as normal until somebody else requests a page in the virtual host> folder - then I am back to the same problem.>> The strange thing about clearing the template cache is that I have my> WebCatalog preferences set to NOT cache the templates. Is the caching really> the problem (meaning is it a WebCatalog issue) or is does this just happen to> be a symptom of a greater problem?>> I talked to tech support at WebStar and they are stumped! They have been very> good up to this point but admit they have NEVER seen this problem.>> Help please!!!!>> Scott
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Sorry - those html references should have been https://.... still you get thepoint.Scott Nelsen wrote:> Help!>> I am having a very severe problem with the WebStar SSL server and WebCatalog.> We have an online store in which the secure server takes over about 2-3 pages> into the ordering process. We are also running another site as a virtual host> but our online store with the secure server is the primary host and all the> files are in the root folder with WebStar and WebStar SSL. What is happening> is that the secure server will serve the html pages UNTIL the non-secure> serves one of the virtual host pages. Then, after that, any page on the> primary host that the secure server tries to serve, it will generate a> WebCatalog error saying that the page can't be found.>> After a virtual host page has been served, I type in a URL for a secure page> on the primary host and it reports an error because it's trying to look for> the page in the virtual host folder. Even though I type in> http://www.primaryhost.com/pages/thankyou.html, it acts like it's trying to> serve up the page at http://www.virtualhost.com/pages/thankyou.html.> Obviously, those files are not in the virtual host but rather in the primary> host folder.>> The only way that I can remedy the situation is to either go back to my> browser and load a page in the primary host folder with the non-secure server> or go to my WebCatalog admin program and flush the template cache. I can> proceed as normal until somebody else requests a page in the virtual host> folder - then I am back to the same problem.>> The strange thing about clearing the template cache is that I have my> WebCatalog preferences set to NOT cache the templates. Is the caching really> the problem (meaning is it a WebCatalog issue) or is does this just happen to> be a symptom of a greater problem?>> I talked to tech support at WebStar and they are stumped! They have been very> good up to this point but admit they have NEVER seen this problem.>> Help please!!!!>> Scott
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