SSL & Linked Files
Park_7677
Missouri Member
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My mom's business website, Printed Expressions, has started a nasty habit of not displaying images, JavaScript, or style sheets called from a hypertext document (all called via https).
I've checked the code and the actual files--it's all good. She, nor I, changed any code or server settings. She has called the hosting company and they swear nothing has happened (updates, downtime, network errors, etc).
It worked a couple of days ago. It's costing her to not have this work because her order submit button was composed of images with text the same color as the background--so it's currently invisible (unless you highlight).
The cart she uses is tightly knitted so trying to change the images to a button for submit is too much work for a temp and unwanted solution.
Anyone know what would go wrong? I don't know if the hosting company is being honest or if they even know if something went wrong, but I can stand confident that we didn't cause the problem.
My mom's business website, Printed Expressions, has started a nasty habit of not displaying images, JavaScript, or style sheets called from a hypertext document (all called via https).
I've checked the code and the actual files--it's all good. She, nor I, changed any code or server settings. She has called the hosting company and they swear nothing has happened (updates, downtime, network errors, etc).
It worked a couple of days ago. It's costing her to not have this work because her order submit button was composed of images with text the same color as the background--so it's currently invisible (unless you highlight).
The cart she uses is tightly knitted so trying to change the images to a button for submit is too much work for a temp and unwanted solution.
Anyone know what would go wrong? I don't know if the hosting company is being honest or if they even know if something went wrong, but I can stand confident that we didn't cause the problem.
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A file got overwritten by someone/something that happened to be an anti-leech script config file. The https://domain wasn't "allowed" anymore because of that. Reconfigured and fixed
I don't know who over wrote the file(s). The cart company does have access to the server for an update they're doing over the next week or so.. maybe they restored an older backup or something.
Thanks anyway