I have attached a comparison image on how do they look on other internet browsers and on IE11.
Thanks in advance.
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Blaž
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I've found out that also in Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorers on Win10 machines, although they have no problem loading the site in general - I can't access the 'My Account' and Checkout page. It returns a INET_E_DOWNLOAD_FAILURE on Edge, and INET_E_INVALID_URL on IE11 (on Win10) when accessing those parts of the shop.
Back to the issue of completely not showing the page correctly in IE on Win7, I've opened up its debugger and refreshed the site.
It returned the error: "$ is undefined" and highlighted the part of code in the embedded picture.
Thanks in advance.
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Straightlight
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<base href="https:///www.alatimilic.hr/shop/" />
<link href="https:///www.alatimilic.hr/shop/image/data/HALA MALA.JPG" rel="icon" />
usually does not work this way It takes a 'generous' Browser, to ignore such Missings!
And this is not much better either, technically at least, by use of white space Gaps in image titles...
HALA MALA.JPG
Ernie
PS: It's this way in the Browser Source, and probably configured wrongly in the config.php files.
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Also after that change the site shows correctly in every internet browser
Because of the configured redirects in .htaccess it still always goes to the https, but not sure if it's the 'right way' to leave it configured like that.
Thanks.
It's clearly not since it discards the tracking results from search engines for those particular areas where you indicate the no follow rule.but not sure if it's the 'right way' to leave it configured like that.
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Thank you for clarifying, could You give me some clues on what should I do or check for it to work (Use SSL) properly?straightlight wrote: ↑Fri Nov 24, 2017 10:14 pmIt's clearly not since it discards the tracking results from search engines for those particular areas where you indicate the no follow rule.
Could it be a wrongly configured redirect that when in tandem with the 'Use SSL' gives the 'https:///' links or something else?
However, with the current version of Opencart, you need to ensure to install all the recent bug-fixes that have been provided either on the forum and / or on Github Opencart as well as ensuring to properly configure your config.php and admin/config.php files in order for SSL to be instantiated properly within the browser, assuming SSL has been properly installed by your host for both suggestions.
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