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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Plugin: BuddyPress Events Calendar] cannot find the plug inPlease remember the most of the WordPress plugins are developed my people volunteering their own time and effort.
Bad mouthing their is not only unhelpful, but exteremely reude and ungrateful.
But such is he nature of our society these days that people don’t appreciate the effort that has gone in the past to bring things to what they’re now.Using tweetyepyops update gets round the install error
Thanks tweetyepyop, sems to be working better now.
Using tweetyepyops port gets round install error
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Admin SSL] [Plugin: Admin SSL] Not workingThe Admin-SSl is working quite weel for me, for just securing the login.
Not sure if it can be made to secure all admin pages, but I don’t need that right now.
There seems to be a potential problem with an infinite re-direction loop if bowser contains a stale SSL session cookie. Flushing cookies normally seems to work around this issue.
My website will be going live to my user base in a few days, and hopefuly they woont hit this issue.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Admin SSL] [Plugin: Admin SSL] Doesn't workI am using this plugin no and it seems quite effective at securing my login and profile pages.
I have the the problem with the redirection sometimes going into an infinite loop. Firefox detects this and quits fortunately.
It seems t happen if you hadn’t logged out your browser has a stale cookie. But flushing the cookies cache seems to get around it.
Thanks for your advice Mvied.
As it happens I’m now using the Admin-SSL plugin to do exactly what was required, w.r.t. Shared SSL.
Many thanks,
Yuri.Ok thanks Mvied, I look forward to your mods.
But I’m still wondering how the horizonte site achieved the redirect on that specific page, as that seems to have the correct urls for the Shared SSL host ??
They also have normal non-https pages, so that method would probably work for me too.
Many thanks,
Yuri.Hi Mvied,
I’m also trying to use the Shared SSL option as I run a small club website
and we don’t really want to splash out on our own Cert; plus we’d need to upgrade our hosting to a fixed IP.
I would like to secure the login page only, just so that login credentials are not interceptable if a User logins via a dodgy network. Not too worried about the rest of the content.
To this end, I put a link on the site to the login page via our shared SSL host
https://delta.justhostme.co.uk/~mkivcorg/phoenix/wp-login.php?action=login
But it appears default Worpress behaviour is to force all links and submits to the main domain
https://mkivc.org.uk/phoenix ,
which of course breaks the SSL authentication.
So I thought your plugin with the Shared SSL option was just what I was looking for.
But this doesn’t seem to be happening i.e the Shared SSL host name is not being automatically prepended to URLS within the page
I’ve also enabled “Disable Automatic HTTPS”
Is this how the plugin is supposed to work and is it possible to do do what I’m trying to do ?
Many thanks,
Yuri.