Asked by doey
at 2024-07-08 05:23:40
Point:500 Replies:13 POST_ID:828939USER_ID:11837
Topic:
Apache Web Server;Web Servers;WordPress
Hi there
I have a very simple website put in place for a client. It is a Wordpress site with only six pages. There are no secure sections and no store. It is as simple as you get.
However the client has tried to log on from a number of PCs in the office and home and it always looks for the https version of the the page. There is no secure sections of the site so therefore they will always get a security/certificate error.
I am being told that the link they are clicking is the http://xyz.com link that I sent. But I don't think that this is really the case.
So rather then me go in to their office and home to look at the local issue.... Is there a way to re-direct all https traffic to a http version of the url? Maybe through the htaccess file or some simple PHP or Wordpress way?
regards
I have a very simple website put in place for a client. It is a Wordpress site with only six pages. There are no secure sections and no store. It is as simple as you get.
However the client has tried to log on from a number of PCs in the office and home and it always looks for the https version of the the page. There is no secure sections of the site so therefore they will always get a security/certificate error.
I am being told that the link they are clicking is the http://xyz.com link that I sent. But I don't think that this is really the case.
So rather then me go in to their office and home to look at the local issue.... Is there a way to re-direct all https traffic to a http version of the url? Maybe through the htaccess file or some simple PHP or Wordpress way?
regards