SSL mixed content error message after domain change using "CV" prebuilt website
Hello,
I bought BeTheme and designed a homepage using the pre-built "CV" demo website. I used a temporary domain called c22.ef5.myftpupload.com. My hoster is godaddy.
When I had finished my work, I changed the domain to the public target domain: https://drhense.consulting/. All content except one joined the change and are available on the new website now.
As you can see on https://drhense.consulting/ , an unsafe SSL content is indicated in the adressline. Starting the developer web console in firefox, the following message is shown (translated from german):
Mixed unsafe content from "http://c22.ef5.myftpupload.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/cv-home-gradient-decor.png" is loaded on a safe website.
So this one .png is still linked to the temporary website.
After changing the theme to a godaddy standard theme the message did no longer show up. The page was safe then (but of course didn't look the way I've got it now and I want it. That's why I bought BeTheme). So the theme clearly is the reason for malfunction. The SSL is set up professionally and correct. Sure.
The .png file is obiously used by "CV" prebuilt website, as I read from the name. So obviously the "CV" prebuilt website did not work correctly when changing the domain and is still linking to the old domain name.
How can I fix this ? Where is cv-home-gradient-decor.png used (I didn't include this, must have come with the theme) ? I don't have access to this file any more. And I don't know, where I would have to insert it or change a link. How can I fix the link manually ? If not, when do I get a bug fix ? Until then, my brand new home page (online since half a day) for my brand new business first of all shows a bug to my potential customers. Not so funny, worked quite a while on the page and now are caught on the finish lane. Anyone who can fix this will be invited to a beer (when being around in South West Germany ).
Thanks in advance to the real wizards ! Best regards Bernd
I bought BeTheme and designed a homepage using the pre-built "CV" demo website. I used a temporary domain called c22.ef5.myftpupload.com. My hoster is godaddy.
When I had finished my work, I changed the domain to the public target domain: https://drhense.consulting/. All content except one joined the change and are available on the new website now.
As you can see on https://drhense.consulting/ , an unsafe SSL content is indicated in the adressline. Starting the developer web console in firefox, the following message is shown (translated from german):
Mixed unsafe content from "http://c22.ef5.myftpupload.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/cv-home-gradient-decor.png" is loaded on a safe website.
So this one .png is still linked to the temporary website.
After changing the theme to a godaddy standard theme the message did no longer show up. The page was safe then (but of course didn't look the way I've got it now and I want it. That's why I bought BeTheme). So the theme clearly is the reason for malfunction. The SSL is set up professionally and correct. Sure.
The .png file is obiously used by "CV" prebuilt website, as I read from the name. So obviously the "CV" prebuilt website did not work correctly when changing the domain and is still linking to the old domain name.
How can I fix this ? Where is cv-home-gradient-decor.png used (I didn't include this, must have come with the theme) ? I don't have access to this file any more. And I don't know, where I would have to insert it or change a link. How can I fix the link manually ? If not, when do I get a bug fix ? Until then, my brand new home page (online since half a day) for my brand new business first of all shows a bug to my potential customers. Not so funny, worked quite a while on the page and now are caught on the finish lane. Anyone who can fix this will be invited to a beer (when being around in South West Germany ).
Thanks in advance to the real wizards ! Best regards Bernd
Comments
This one worked !
http://forum.muffingroup.com/betheme/discussion/12/muffin-content-builder-migrate-tool-3-0-change-builder-paths-for-images-etc-while-site-migration
Everything green now.
@ Muffin support: solved. Maybe a domain-change-manual should be provided in a place easier to find .
yes maybe there should be a manual for this but trust me, there would be so many manuals for everything Hope the beer tastes great.
Cheers