User:Charlie Huggard/mw/numberings


 * 1) If everything is set up properly but the warning is displayed, most probably the problem is caused by specific way of determining secure connection on your server.
 * 2) Compare PHP configuration of your store and its copy in the secure directory:
 * 3) Log in your administrator panel and click on the PHP information link at the bottom. The following page will be open: http://www.your_domain.com/admin.php?target=tools&mode=phpinfo, where your_domain.com is the address of your store.
 * 4) Open the https://www.your_domain.com/admin.php?target=tools&mode=phpinfo (note https instead of http is used in this link).
 * 5) Compare the opened pages.
 * For example: The store has the _SERVER["SERVER_PORT"] setting with the 80 value and its copy in the secure directory has the same setting with the 443 value.
 * 1) Add one more condition to the https_detect.php file located in the core directory.
 * For example:
 * 1) Add the following part of code to the file:
 * below this one:
 * 1) Save the file.
 * 1) Save the file.
 * 1) Save the file.