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    <![CDATA[<strong>Author:</strong> <a href="https://forum.productcart.com/member_profile.asp?PF=422">ksbrzoz</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> 1418<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> 03-March-2008 at 12:39pm<br /><br />From the product cart manual, I see:<br>In addition, please note that ProductCart does not support the scenario in which a hosting company forces a customer to place to-be-secure pages in a special directory on the Web server. This is a rather rare occurrence<br><br><p>From my hosing company manual, I see:<br>The SSL Manager allows you to set up our generic SSL certificate on  your domain </p><p>To set up the SSL certificate, select the "Use generic SSL Certificate  (free) " radio button &nbsp;from  the "SSL Manager" page and click the "Next" button  . You will be prompted to confirm installation. Click the "Next"  button to complete the operation. This will set up our generic SSL certificate  on your domain. The result of operation will be displayed on the "SSL  Manager" page. The result includes the name of the directories you  have to use for secure content and a link to your secure site. The two  directories are called "secure" and "secure-cgi-bin".  Your secure content can be accessed at: </p><p>https://www.securewebexchange.com/<span style="font-family: 'Courier New',monospace;">your domain</span>/</p><p>Click the "Finish" button to exit SSL Manager.</p><p>The domain www.securewebexchange.com  is a browser's access point to your secure content. The secure and secure-cgi-bin  directories are used to store your secure content and are accessible via  FTP and the WebsiteOS  File Manager. As these directories exist outside of your public directory,  they cannot be directly accessed by a web browser. As noted in the above  paragraph, the securewebexchange.com  domain is used by a browser to view your secure content.</p>So, am I able to use the SSL option with Product cart and choose shared SSL?<br>Thanks<br>]]>
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