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  • macroamerica

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    glad I could help!

    macroamerica

    (@macroamerica)

    Antoine, a look at your site via Chrome>Designer Tools>Console gives the following lines of information about what items are preventing full encryption:

    The page at https://james217apparel.com/ displayed insecure content from https://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c8/Ant2003/modwidesky-02-1.jpg.
    The page at https://james217apparel.com/ displayed insecure content from https://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c8/Ant2003/gardenfire-1.jpg.

    So, this means that you have two jpgs from EXTERNAL sources that are blocking the full encryption.

    Try enabling EXTERNAL HTTPS ELEMENTS.

    macroamerica

    (@macroamerica)

    arizonapain, in the WordPress HTTPS settings I had to play a bit with enabling/disabling “External HTTPS Elements” and “Bypass External Check” to get those factors that Chrome was showing as blocking the encryption to disappear. And I had to remove a couple of things completely, for example the plugin for a Facebook “Like” button.

    macroamerica

    (@macroamerica)

    arizonapain, I’m certainly not an expert here, but since I’ve just been through some of what you are experiencing, and successfully resolved it, I can share with you that when I view your page via the Chrome browser >Developer Tools > Console, it shows a whole bunch of stuff that is blocking the encryption. I highly recommend installing Chrome for this information. It saved me hours of guessing and frustration. I’m not able to offer more than this, really, but maybe Mvied can.

    macroamerica

    (@macroamerica)

    Hey Mvied,

    I just happily made a $50 donation, sorry it couldn’t have been more!

    Your plugin is phenomenal. It’s THE plugin for WP-ecommerce and WP SSL in general, that’s for sure! One guy online wanted to charge me $300 bugs to get me set up with SSL, and this was AFTER I bought the certificate. Soooo, I couldn’t afford the certificate AND his help, and I had to forge ahead and try to figure it all out myself. Even after the SSL certificate was installed, I kept getting the frustrating “partially encrypted” message, and I could not figure it out after hours of trying. I tried the WP plugins Admin SSL, HTTPS for WordPress but both did nothing for me(those who are reading this, be sure not to confuse the “HTTPS for WordPress” plugin with WordPress HTTPS! You want WordPress HTTPS), Then I came upon a recent post by you in a forum where you were announcing WordPress HTTPS. Thank God.

    After installing WordPress HTTPS and studying the instructions, and then playing around for some time with what to enable/not enable in the Settings, I was able to get rid of all of the “partially encrypted” errors. A HUGE help was your post previously on this forum about how you use the Chrome > Developer Tools > Console to identify what is actually causing the error message on the page. This
    allowed a real breakthrough for me, thank you, thank you.

    Now my checkout page, and a couple of others, for my store are secure on Chrome, Safari, Firefox and IE. I could not have done it without your Worpress HTTPS and the impressive support you offer here.

    -David B.

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