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dezign2
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« on: October 24, 2011, 07:13:36 PM »

I am setting up a page for selling items using Pay Pal's "add to cart" buttons. I am trying to customize the payment page by adding a logo and page colors to give the look and feel of the rest of my site.  However, I have been prompted to provide an image URL that is stored on a secure (https) server. See below.

"We recommend providing an image URL that's stored on a secure (https) server. Otherwise, your customer's web browser might show a message that says the payment page contains nonsecure items."

Is this something that is automatically available with LP, or do I have to do something to make my site more secure? How do I go about this? Confused
The site I am setting up is www.percussionone.com.

Thank you,

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« Reply #1 on: October 25, 2011, 05:49:10 AM »

Hi dezign2,

Depending how the site is set up you may be able to use the shared Server Certificate path for the images;

http://wiki.lunarpages.com/Shared_SSL_Certificates

However, while the image would accessed through a secure path (https://) browsers may flag the image as using an incorrect path (i.e. still not associated with your actual domain name). In that case it may require you adding a personl SSL Certificate to your account for that domain;

http://wiki.lunarpages.com/Adding_Features/SSL

I hope this info is helpful.
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