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How To Convert Miva Site To All HTTPS
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Leslie Kirk
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Miva Merchant Specialist since 1997
Previously of Webs Your Way (aka Leslie Nord leslienord)
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Ahh.. I think we're talking about two different things.
I're referencing Marketing -> Feeds
I think you're talking about Google Shopping, which does not use a feed. We directly connect via their API and push up products. Let me have our dev team see if there is an issue with https links using Google Shopping.
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Brennan,
Any thoughts for how 9.7 will affect or be affected by this https guide?
Thanks,
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Thanks.Need to offer Shipping Insurance?
Interactive Design Solutions https://www.myids.net
MivaMerchant Business Partner | Certified MivaMerchant Web Developer
Competitive Rates, Custom Modules and Integrations, Store Integration
AutoBaskets|Advanced Waitlist Integration|Ask about Shipping Insurance Integration
My T-shirt Collection is mostly MivaCon T-shirts!!
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change www to dev in the htaccess file that resides on the DEV server...however, unless you have a wildcard cert or a cert issued specifically to dev. you'll see security warnings as you browse.Bruce Golub
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Originally posted by alphabet View PostI haven't used them myself but there is a free, automated and open SSL certicates CA from Let's Encrypt. Over 100,000,000 issued.Leslie Kirk
Miva Certified Developer
Miva Merchant Specialist since 1997
Previously of Webs Your Way (aka Leslie Nord leslienord)
Email me: [email protected]
www.lesliekirk.com
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We don't currently allow the use of Let's Encrypt on our shared hosting servers because of how it works and the potential for outages as a result. We do let customers on dedicated servers choose to use it if they would like.
The issue is that Let's Encrypt issues short lived (90 day) certificates that require replacement before each expiration, so fairly often compared to a one, two or even 3+ year certificate. On a shared server where there are multiple customers, if many are using Let's Encrypt, then the server is going to have to be doing certificate replacements much more often than normal. Web server software requires a full restart when a certificate is replaced, so this means a stop and start (i.e. short outage) each time this replacement occurs. The larger issue is that if anything has gone wrong with the SSL configuration as a result of the Let's Encrypt automated tools doing their tasks, then the web server software may not start back up after the replacement, then all the sites on the server are down from the time this occurs until our techs are alerted and can then respond and correct. It seemed too great a risk to subject the subset of non-Lets Encrypt customers to when the cost of certs is so low, and they can be installed on subdomains independently of the main domain, so you don't need a much more expensive wildcard, just a second 'regular' cert issued to the subdomain name. We do not require the cert be purchased from us.
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Brennan, I am converting my store http://mydomain.html to https. In the rewrite code below, do I just I remove the www from my domain name on line 3? What do I do about the www on line one? Are there any other changes I need to make? Thank you in advance! Lois
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} !^www\. [OR]
RewriteCond %{HTTPS} off
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ https://www.domain.com%{REQUEST_URI} [R=301,L]
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Just as an FYI – we are available for https conversions and/or consultation. There is a bit more to it than just Miva setting changes, especially if you move from legacy short links or Sebenza short links to URI Management, etc.
Feel free to reach out if you have questions and/or need assistance.
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