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How do I make a Form with results mailed work over a Shared SSL?

 
 
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      26th Jan 2006
I have a form that works perfectly when i access it directly, but when I
access it through the Shared SSL provided by my server it generates an error.


Am I wasting my time using the shared SSL or will it only work with my own
unique SSL?
 
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      26th Jan 2006
You really need to have your SSL Certificate.

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>I have a form that works perfectly when i access it directly, but when I
> access it through the Shared SSL provided by my server it generates an error.
>
>
> Am I wasting my time using the shared SSL or will it only work with my own
> unique SSL?



 
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MD Websunlimited
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      26th Jan 2006
Contact your ISP / WPP and see if the shared SSL points to your root of your web tree or if you're required to store stuff at a
different location.

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"sQueaky" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:1FE0B865-B037-47C3-AB35-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I have a form that works perfectly when i access it directly, but when I
> access it through the Shared SSL provided by my server it generates an error.
>
>
> Am I wasting my time using the shared SSL or will it only work with my own
> unique SSL?



 
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Ronx
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      26th Jan 2006
If the form uses FP extensions to process it, the extensions must be
installed for the SSL location of the form, both server address and
port 443.
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>I have a form that works perfectly when i access it directly, but
>when I
> access it through the Shared SSL provided by my server it generates
> an error.
>
>
> Am I wasting my time using the shared SSL or will it only work with
> my own
> unique SSL?



 
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