Thanks Yehuda
This is above my expertise so will need to hire someone
Thanks
On Wed, Aug 21, 2024 at 6:27 PM Yehuda Katz wrote:
> There is no way to know without actually looking at the code. Some PHP
> applications have a templating engine, some just have includes of different
> files in dif
There is no way to know without actually looking at the code. Some PHP
applications have a templating engine, some just have includes of different
files in different places.
You can search the code for the name of the javascript file.
There are definitely other files that are included from a non-se
On 2024-08-21 14:08, Yehuda Katz wrote:
I see a lot of absolute links to http resources (and I see the name of the
company that made the website). It does not appear to be any off-the-shelf
application, it was probably something made specifically for your company.
- Y
On Wed, Aug 21, 2024 at 1:
I see a lot of absolute links to http resources (and I see the name of the
company that made the website). It does not appear to be any off-the-shelf
application, it was probably something made specifically for your company.
- Y
On Wed, Aug 21, 2024 at 1:57 PM Lawrence Taylor
wrote:
> When you
When you view the source code on the landing page does that tell you anything?luxurybeach.comSent from my iPhoneOn 21 Aug 2024, at 11:51 a.m., Yehuda Katz wrote:There are probably no "html" files - the website is generated dynamically by the PHP application.It looks like the PHP application is li
There are probably no "html" files - the website is generated dynamically
by the PHP application.
It looks like the PHP application is linking to insecure URLs for
javascript and stylesheets, so when you go to the page with HTTPS, your
browser refuses to load those resources and that is why your pa
Thanks but the html files still exist somewhere though correct?The purpose of all this is that I am trying to force HTTPS. But when I do the landing page is not rendered properly, and the other pages become error pages.Sent from my iPhoneOn 21 Aug 2024, at 11:32 a.m., Yehuda Katz wrote:Your .htac
Your .htaccess is doing three things:
forwarding all secure traffic to your website to be not secure,
forwarding some requests for specific files to different places,
telling the system to use a ridiculously old version of PHP.
You probably need a PHP developer to look at your application specific
Hi Yehuda
Here is my .htaccess file, does it show anything?
RewriteCond %{SERVER_PORT} ^443$
RewriteRule (.*) http://www.luxurybeach.com [R=301,L]
redirect 301 /pdf/127/Condo%20Las%20Pe�as%20Vallarta%20
http://www.luxurybeach.com/pdf/127/Condo%20Las%20Pe�as%20Vallarta.pdf
redirect 301 /pdf/139/