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Mon 21/02/05 at 09:57
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Hmmm. I've got my ftp with a httpdocs and a httpsdocs folder. If I go to the https://www.blah.com in a browser I get the security certificate, but once I click through I can't see any of the files I've put in there. First time I've ever really used https, so what am I doing wrong?

EDIT: I've found something saying the domain needs to be configured...am I on the right track?
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Mon 21/02/05 at 09:57
Regular
"Pouch Ape"
Posts: 14,499
Hmmm. I've got my ftp with a httpdocs and a httpsdocs folder. If I go to the https://www.blah.com in a browser I get the security certificate, but once I click through I can't see any of the files I've put in there. First time I've ever really used https, so what am I doing wrong?

EDIT: I've found something saying the domain needs to be configured...am I on the right track?

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