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Re: problem
Brian,
Search the list for the "wideopen" directive.
I had to set up one shop like this that used a different domain
for the secure checkout part.
Be sure to read the pros/cons before going this route.
Kyle
At 11:32 AM 6/18/99 -0400, you wrote:
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>All:
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>I'm having a configuration (I think) problem w/ Minivend 3.12 running on
>Linux 2.0.36 & Apache/Stronghold 1.3.6.
>
>This particular installation is being used to provide catalog service to our
>customers (we're an ISP), rather than for ourselves. The problem is most of
>our customers do not care to purchase a secure server certificate for their
>catalogs. Our current solution is to make it so that the catalog starts off
>from there domain (certificateless and unsecured), and when secure services
>are needed it switches to our domain. This works ok most of the time, but
>occasionally it will drop the cart's contents annoying our customers.
>
>I looked at the FAQ, and the suggested fix was to make sure HostnameLookups
>matched for both servers (it's the same - the secure and unsecured our on
>the same server), and if that failed, turn DomainTail to No & IpHead to Yes.
>It looks to me like a lot of AOL users would not be able to access the sites
>any longer w/ DomainTail turned off because of the sub par browsers. Is
>this correct?
>
>I'm about to make it so that the entire catalog runs off of our domain which
>I think would probably eliminate this problem. We have one customer in
>particular who would probably be annoyed, however, so I would rather not.
>Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
>
>
>Brian Hanley
>Parrett Internet Technologies
>hanley@parrett.net
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