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Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Multisite, Domain Mapping, SSLThanks, WP4RE.
I’ve gona ahead and removed the plugin, checked the .htaccess – no rewrite rule pertains to https (it’s pretty much the default for multisite).
I’ve also gone into the db and deleted all entries in each wp_options table for each site that relates to the https plugin.
Even when the plugin is disabled, https:// on the site redirects to https://. It does it just for that one site – not for the others.
So SOMETHING is causing this. The trick right now is finding exactly what.
Any ideas?
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Multisite, Domain Mapping, SSLThanks everyone.
The other https solutions I’ve tried have caused some major issues with the site. They’ve messed up redirections and more. It seems like even when the https plugin is removed, there are some settings there that are still causing the domain to redirect to http.
Does anyone have any insight on what to do to make sure that all the https settings are completely reset?
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Multisite, Domain Mapping, SSL@ipstenu: nope. I’m using SSL on two mapped domains as well as the primary domain. The primary and one mapped domain are working, though I care little about the primary domain as it has nothing to secure.
So it’s not working on one of the mapped domains, but is on the other. It’s so strange.
One thing I know is that the https plugin definitely isnt working as it should – it completely zeroes out information and defaults back to the primary domain. I can’t even use url filters to always secure as they don’t save properly. I’ve tried reinstalling the plugin a dozen times. Nothing.
I’m debating migrating the current site to a new installation to test it but it’s going to be a nightmare. It’s not a small site. And I feel like it will still cause a repeat of the problem.
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Multisite, Domain Mapping, SSLHi Renato,
Thanks! It doesn’t seem to matter whether I network activate the plugin or activate it on individual sites – the result is exactly the same.
Curiously, after a while, the https domains in the plugin seem to reset themselves. Meaning when I go back, they’ve all changed to the primary domain url (which itself has an SSL installed).
This seems to have no impact on one of the sites. But on the other one, https is just not working at all.
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Multisite, Domain Mapping, SSLApologies for the tag – totally understood on the family issues. No lack of patience here, especially since this has been an issue I’ve been trying to fix for a month. I just know that this is your side-gig and since this was posted a few days ago, figured it might have gotten lost in the mix.
I’ve actually read that thread you posted and just about every other one on the same/similar issue. The thing is, one of the domains is working just fine. Perfectly. The other one is just redirecting back to HTTP. It’s a total mystery.
Apache entries have been checked, so has domain mapping. This seems to be purely an issue with multisite and the https plugin…and since there’s a sore lack of support over there on the https forum, I have no opportunity to hound the experts over here.
Again, apologies – NO serious nagging was intended.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WordPress HTTPS (SSL)] Page secured by https isn't secureHey!
Thanks for the reply. I would need that if I were actually using subdomains, but I have two mapped URLs each with their own dedicated SSL.
The fact is, it’s working fine on one site and not working on another – and I can’t seem to work out why.
Hi,
This seems to happen when I deactivate the plugin as well, so I’m thinking there is a redirect to http somewhere that needs to be fixed. Has anyone experienced this and is able to provide some suggestions of where to look to fix this?
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Weird URL issue with child sitesTurns out a simple search and replace in the database did it. Thanks all – marking this resolved
Inigo,
This doesnt enable editing the message that appears when an object is added to cart. Is there a template that governs that?
Also, is there a template that allows you to change the address order on the checkout screen?
Hi Inigo,
Modified the template in the templates folder. Simply copying tcp_buybutton_template.php to my theme folder doesn’t seem to work. Is there a particular structure needed? Using wordpress multisite along with thesis.
Hi Inigo,
Thank you – that worked.
How do I prevent this being overwritten in plugin updates? Also, I have the same issue with changes I’ve made to the buy button template – this is overwritten every time I update the plugin.
Thanks.
Hi Inigo,
Thanks for the tip – I’d forgotten something so obvious.
The issue is the following:
Fatal error: Cannot redeclare class AuthorizeNetException in /var/www/vhosts/hostname.org/httpdocs/wp-content/plugins/thecartpress/plugins/authorize.net/anet_php_sdk/AuthorizeNet.php on line 29
It’s a conflict with gravity forms Authorize.net plugin, which is being used elsewhere in the site. Is there any way to eliminate this conflict?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Captions Not Working With Alignment in 3.4Worked it out – it’s actually a Thesis issue, and it’s resolved in the Thesis forums.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Digg Digg] [Plugin: Digg Digg] Floating bar is in WRONG PLACEHaving the same problem here, using thesis.
The weird thing is that it only seems to occur on certain pages with certain image placement in the post, but it results in the bar floating in the middle of the page.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Digg Digg] [Plugin: Digg Digg] Twitter Got BiggerSorry – I should have been clearer. The alignment issues were there before I made any of those simple css changes to the container.