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  • gedasbn25 Friend
    #725244

    Sent it. Yeah if disabling it then it works…

    gedasbn25 Friend
    #754961

    Sent it. Yeah if disabling it then it works…

    pavit Moderator
    #725246

    <em>@gedasbn25 503062 wrote:</em><blockquote>Sent it. Yeah if disabling it then it works…</blockquote>

    Hi

    It is not needed to force it via backend , as you can see it works fine now

    i disabled Force SSL again

    pavit Moderator
    #754963

    <em>@gedasbn25 503062 wrote:</em><blockquote>Sent it. Yeah if disabling it then it works…</blockquote>

    Hi

    It is not needed to force it via backend , as you can see it works fine now

    i disabled Force SSL again

    pavit Moderator
    #725247

    <em>@gedasbn25 503062 wrote:</em><blockquote>Sent it. Yeah if disabling it then it works…</blockquote>

    Hi

    It is not needed to force it via backend , as you can see it works fine now

    i disabled Force SSL again

    pavit Moderator
    #754964

    <em>@gedasbn25 503062 wrote:</em><blockquote>Sent it. Yeah if disabling it then it works…</blockquote>

    Hi

    It is not needed to force it via backend , as you can see it works fine now

    i disabled Force SSL again

    gedasbn25 Friend
    #725249

    yes, because you entered the address with https, but if I just entering shapeorigins.com, from any other device it loads a http site. What I want to do is by default and always load only https. Do I missing something here?

    gedasbn25 Friend
    #754966

    yes, because you entered the address with https, but if I just entering shapeorigins.com, from any other device it loads a http site. What I want to do is by default and always load only https. Do I missing something here?

    pavit Moderator
    #725251

    I think would be better for you to open a support ticket at godaddy asking to verify the SSL certificate and if there is some special setting that should be added to the .htaccess file,
    This configuration ( the one showed on blog post ) works fine on many hosting but we all know godaddy is not like others

    pavit Moderator
    #754968

    I think would be better for you to open a support ticket at godaddy asking to verify the SSL certificate and if there is some special setting that should be added to the .htaccess file,
    This configuration ( the one showed on blog post ) works fine on many hosting but we all know godaddy is not like others

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