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Hi i have SSL on my WHMCS part of the site and when you login the client area it all works great but when you log out and go back to my main site it stays in SSL for some reason and i dont my main site in SSL because its a pian because everything you click on you get a pop up does anyone know how i can stop this ?

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I checked your website. Switching to Client Area correctly enables SSL and switching back the Portal Home correctly disables it.

 

Your problem is with the "HOME" button in your website design, not WHMCS. It now links to "../index.html". Change that to "http://www.mydomain.com/index.html" and your problem is solved.

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You can force non-ssl with http://

You can force ssl with https://

Since you omit http/https in your links, it will stay in whatever mode it was.

 

Your website is non-ssl (http), so clicking home stays non-ssl (http). The client area is ssl (https), so clicking home stays ssl (https). If you don't want that stay-what-it-is behavior you have to force non-ssl by adding http:// to your HOME link. (And possibly the other links as well.)

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Im sorry I am lost with this post I cannot understand why you keep repeating the same point andy40 when it has been adequately answered already.

 

In your website deisgn you need to show the link as http://www.yourdomain.com/page.html etc rather than leaving the links as ../page.html to force it to use http rather than the current mode it is in at the time.

 

It is not an issue with WHMCS it is a design issue on your website that is very easy to resolve as posted above.

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