• Resolved jkwalz

    (@jkwalz)


    I don’t think the new version of Woo has this option any more but the plugin still says “Really Simple SSL has a conflict with another plugin.
    The force http after leaving checkout in Woocommerce will create a redirect loop.
    Show me this setting”

    When I go to Show me the setting – there is no setting for it. Checkout still seems to work just fine (no attempt to redirect to http) .

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/really-simple-ssl/

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  • Plugin Author Rogier Lankhorst

    (@rogierlankhorst)

    Thanks for posting. I’ll look into it. Possibly Woocommerce removed the setting, but your database still has this value stored. If this is the case, I’ll remove this check for the new WC version in the upcoming version or the version after that.

    Hello,

    I have about 2 weeks work into my new site and just added SSL. If I would have known I would need to rely on a plugin to switch to https: now at this point, I would have just changed to https: immediately before I started changing things. Could it be as simple as changing the (2) URL’s on the settings page by adding an s in front of http? Or would there still be more things involved if just starting out and converting from the beginning? Because if it means a much more reliable site in the long run, and no dependence on someones plugin, if I can make copies of my pictures and pages made so far, I would be willing to restore back to my first back up and start all over fresh if this would be best???Please advise??? Thank You, TOM

    Plugin Author Rogier Lankhorst

    (@rogierlankhorst)

    That is possible, but you can also activate this plugin, then remove the plugin without deactivating.

    The .htaccess redirect, wp-config edits (when necessary) and siteurl and homeurl changes will stay in place.

    Only the mixed content fixer won’t work anymore, so you’ll have to edit any http links to https yourself.

    I don’t think starting over is necessary.

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