Hi, All,
We just added added SSL to a site that’s just about ready to open. It is where we’ve developed the safecracker forms the customers will be using. This is one of 3 sites of a MSM cluster. Only this one has the SSL. I went through and added both secure_return=“yes” and secure_action=“yes” (assuming I needed to do that, just in case) to all the safecracker tags… but that’s not the reason for my post.
The “main” site, where the EE files are, does not have SSL.
The browsers are throwing tizzy fits because there is theme data (images) as well javascript in folders that are not in the same location as the SSL. The messages would make any future customer run away and hide from us, because it makes it sound like the boogeyman is hiding in their computer, ready to snatch their most personal data off their computer.
I know what it needs to stop throwing the messages: it needs the datepicker calendar css/images/js, P&T pill field css/images/js, and the rest of the third-party fields, etc., to be in the same path as the SSL, which they aren’t now (because that isn’t where the EE files are).
Have you come across this and do you have any suggestions for getting around it? I haven’t tried it yet, but would putting a copy of the themes in this path and then setting some sort of override for “THEME_URL” and “PATH_CP_GBL_IMG” work? I wouldn’t know what kind of override to set, which is why I haven’t tried it.
Help would be most appreciated or Scotch.