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IIS 7 - SSL Issue


ethanmcf

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Hello, Sorry if this is in the wrong place.

I have aquired a Free SSL certificate from StartSSL (Required SSL for Bank Transactions online)

The certificate has been installed correctly, however im not sure on how to force SSL for certain pages.

When i require it for the whole site and i visit my site for example https://domain.com and click on a link it will revert back to http://domain.com/link.extension.

So does any one know how to fix this issue, its Windows Server 2008 Standard.

Running IIS 7 with ASP.NET and SQL Express.

Thanks alot

Ethan

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If the problem is with clicking links on a page after you've explicitly visited https:// site.tld, then the problem is with the site itself, not the web server. It sounds like the page isn't using relative hrefs for links.

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Well, a quick way to at least get an idea would be to look at the source of a page containing a link you expect to work incorrectly - is it a straight href, or does it run script or perform some other function? At least let's start with looking.

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Well, a quick way to at least get an idea would be to look at the source of a page containing a link you expect to work incorrectly - is it a straight href, or does it run script or perform some other function? At least let's start with looking.

Well it turns out that the Site uses a Web.Config file, and at the end of that it had "USE SSL=False" so i changed it to True, now the Login, Registration, Cart is all SSL'd, Thanks for you're help, Much appreciated :)

Ethan

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