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Changeing From Http To Https Has Caused An Issue
M
Martin Hillary
13 posts
Wed Mar 21, 18 9:16 AM CST
Hi,
I've recently changed updated my site to a SSL site with certificate.
My main website is www.mhillaryphotography.co.uk and my sytist site for sales loads at sales.mhillaryphotography.co.uk
Unfortunately now the sales.mhillaryphotography.co.uk is no longer working and when I attempt to go to that website I get redirected to https://www.mhillaryphotography.co.uk/sales which doesn't exist.
So, is there any way to move my site to https://www.mhillaryphotography.co.uk/sales ?
If so how can I do it?
THanks in advance
I've recently changed updated my site to a SSL site with certificate.
My main website is www.mhillaryphotography.co.uk and my sytist site for sales loads at sales.mhillaryphotography.co.uk
Unfortunately now the sales.mhillaryphotography.co.uk is no longer working and when I attempt to go to that website I get redirected to https://www.mhillaryphotography.co.uk/sales which doesn't exist.
So, is there any way to move my site to https://www.mhillaryphotography.co.uk/sales ?
If so how can I do it?
THanks in advance
Tim - PicturesPro.com
16,148 posts
(admin)
Wed Mar 21, 18 9:56 AM CST
This link works
https://www.mhillaryphotography.co.uk/sales
But you need to edit the config file because it does not know it is in a sub folder now (in your Sytist admin click Settings in the main menu then underneath the left menu click edit config file ... or in the file manager in your hosting control panel the sy-config.php file in your sales folder)
In that file before the closing PHP tag which is ?> add this line
$setup['temp_url_folder'] = "/sales";
https://www.mhillaryphotography.co.uk/sales
But you need to edit the config file because it does not know it is in a sub folder now (in your Sytist admin click Settings in the main menu then underneath the left menu click edit config file ... or in the file manager in your hosting control panel the sy-config.php file in your sales folder)
In that file before the closing PHP tag which is ?> add this line
$setup['temp_url_folder'] = "/sales";
Tim Grissett, DIA - PicturesPro.com
My Email Address: info@picturespro.com
My Email Address: info@picturespro.com
M
Martin Hillary
13 posts
Wed Mar 21, 18 10:32 AM CST
Tim - PicturesPro.com
16,148 posts
(admin)
Wed Mar 21, 18 10:47 AM CST
Did you save the changes? And are you sure you are in the correct folder? The source code indicates that line of code is not in there.
Tim Grissett, DIA - PicturesPro.com
My Email Address: info@picturespro.com
My Email Address: info@picturespro.com
M
Martin Hillary
13 posts
Wed Mar 21, 18 10:53 AM CST
Tim - PicturesPro.com
16,148 posts
(admin)
Wed Mar 21, 18 11:14 AM CST
Maybe the files were copied to another folder and maybe there is a sub domain folder and a folder with sales. But I don't know since I didn't make the changes.
But if you are going to use this URL
https://www.mhillaryphotography.co.uk/sales
Adding
$setup['temp_url_folder'] = "/sales";
to the sy-config.php file is the answer being it is in a "sub folder".
If you are going to use the "sub domain"
http://sales.mhillaryphotography.co.uk/
Then you should not add that line.
But if you are going to use this URL
https://www.mhillaryphotography.co.uk/sales
Adding
$setup['temp_url_folder'] = "/sales";
to the sy-config.php file is the answer being it is in a "sub folder".
If you are going to use the "sub domain"
http://sales.mhillaryphotography.co.uk/
Then you should not add that line.
Tim Grissett, DIA - PicturesPro.com
My Email Address: info@picturespro.com
My Email Address: info@picturespro.com
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