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Leslie Kirk
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this bug is biting me too! but I am thinking i need to reread the instructions
http://www.miva.com/blog/how-to-conv...tore-to-https/
because supposedly we don't need to worry about that setting.
Last edited by kayakbabe; 04-17-17, 02:10 PM.
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The instructions say you don't, but you definitely do. All my developer needed to do was find the place in the database where that value is written (sorry, I'm not sure exactly where it is) and write the value as https:. Once that's done everything works as it should if you follow the rest of the directions.Todd Gibson
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Any update on this? I also have a site where Breadcrumb, Category and Product links are not output as https:. We also had to set the Site Configuration > Non-secure URL to Miva Merchant: > via the database. Merchant threw an error when trying to update. "LMN-VLD-00155: License is not transferable. Please contact your host provider"Ron Frigon
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Originally posted by Rick Wilson View PostI'm almost certain this is in 9.7, so imminently at this point.Leslie Kirk
Miva Certified Developer
Miva Merchant Specialist since 1997
Previously of Webs Your Way (aka Leslie Nord leslienord)
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Originally posted by Brennan View PostNo coding changes required, if you have the store settings set to use https this will just work. Just to clarify this but only impacts stores using Legacy SEO settings. If you're using URI Management converting to https works without any issue.
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
Follow me: Twitter | Facebook | FourSquare | Pinterest | Flickr
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It's VERY likely that the Category Manager has no way of getting the correct value for the page link via the &mvt:product:link; token. In fact, I'd be surprised it could.
You could probably just insert:
Code:<mvt:assign name="l.uri:store_id" value="g.Store:id" /> <mvt:assign name="l.uri:screen" value="'PROD'" /> <mvt:assign name="l.uri:page_id" value="0" /> <mvt:assign name="l.uri:cat_id" value="0" /> <mvt:assign name="l.uri:product_id" value="l.settings:product:id" /> <mvt:do file="g.Module_Feature_URI_DB" name="l.have_uri" value="URI_Load_Item_Canonical( l.uri, l.settings:canonical_uri )" />
Oh, and use this to point out why they need to ditch things like Category Manager.Last edited by Bruce - PhosphorMedia; 06-20-19, 01:23 PM.Bruce Golub
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