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November 20, 2017
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SHTML version of index page not responsive

  • November 20, 2017
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I though this would be simple but

I finally got around to adding security to my web server.     On my personal web page  i simplyy too the existing index.html and copied it and rename index.shtml and expected all to be good, instead ny two columns in the page body get treated as one

http://www.kasdivi.com

works as its has

https://www.kadivi.com 

shows the problem...

Some how I imagine this is just a simple oversight?

Any thought or inputs would be appreciated

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    Known Participant
    November 29, 2017

    my site is currently secured under a certificate issued by cert.org.  more of an non traditional approach coming out of the shareware community. it , while not main stream, is better in my mind then self signed certificates. 

    relooking at the warning i do see if i have an issue with the cerificate not matching the specified url.  I do need to pull the string on that

    the issue i am trying to raise here is why the same code for a responsive index page does not work in both instances.  index.html vs index.shtml

    Nancy OShea
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    November 30, 2017

    Is your server configured to support SHTML files?  I don't use them much but when I did, I had to configure it myself within an .htaccess file and add it to my local server's php.ini file.

    Nancy

    Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
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    November 30, 2017

    Most helpful.  As far as shtml page   major brain fart...  My attempt at its use is a lefty over thought from another project.   Was not appropriateor needed in thsi context.  I wil resubmit the question with appropriate correction

    Oha special reach out to use preran..  How the heck can you mark tha snwer as correct ??? not even you query dude..

    Nancy OShea
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    Community Expert
    November 20, 2017
    Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
    Nancy OShea
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    Community Expert
    November 20, 2017

    captcurrent  wrote

    I finally got around to adding security to my web server.     On my personal web page  i simplyy took the existing index.html and copied it and renamed it index.shtml and expected all to be good,

    No.  That's not how it works.

    Your domain at https://www is not secure.

    • Did you purchase an SSL certificate for your web domain yet?
    • Which certifying authority did you purchase it from?
    • Did you  have your web host install the certificate on your server?  Or did you install it yourself?
    Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
    Jon Fritz
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    Community Expert
    November 20, 2017

    I can't access your second link...