What?
An article to remind me how to install an SSL certificate with GoDaddy.
Why?
A quick reference for myself as I found that with GoDaddy, a purchased SSL certificate seems to require re-installing ...
... // Zoho Cares) you have done this and thank them for their help.
Wait till they confirm they have setup the SSL certificate on their side, test by visiting the portal in an incognito/inprivate window ...
... on “Visit this website” then on “Visit Website” (on yet another popup) and then finally enter your password to make changes to your Certificate Trust Settings:
You should get the following page open ...
... It also contains the public key under the guise of a URL (x509 certificate) but we don't need it for this script. Note that the key should not be stored in a public folder that is accessible via the web ...
Applies to:
TravelPort Universal API
PHP 4 or 5
cURL
What?
An article on how to resolve errors and setup a standard ping request using the TravelPort Universal API. This is to be achieved using ...
... anyway to the Google APIs console for testing purposes. To get it again:
Finding your computer's Certificate Fingerprint SHA1
Open a command prompt
Type CD C:\Program Files\Java
Determine your JDK ...
... encryption
This one activates SSL encryption for all data sent between the client and server. The server needs to have a certificate installed.
Server=myServerAddress;Database=myDataBase;Uid=myUsername;Pwd=myPassword;Encryption=true;
This ...
To setup your store to use SSL (Secure Socket Layer) you will first need an SSL certificate. Many hosting companies will either provide (or can offer) "Shared SSL" or the option to buy a "Dedicated SSL" ...
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