Divert http to https with WordPress on IIS

You’ll need to update all of the URLs in your database to the HTTPS protocol: Go and download Interconnect IT’s Database Search & Replace Script here Unzip the file and drop the folder where your WordPress is installed (the root) and rename the folder to replace (screenshot) Navigate to the new folder you created in … Read more

WordPress DATABASE Update Manually?

Visit /wp-admin/upgrade.php on each site to manually upgrade the database e.g. http://www.example.com/wp-admin/upgrade.php This happens if you have a site on the WordPress network that doesn’t resolve or if you have spoofed DNS locally but not on the server – your computer knows that www.example.com points at 127.0.0.1 but your local server is still resolving www.example.com … Read more

Occasional HTTPS Mixed Content Warning

I just saw this problem myself on my site. The issue for me was that the site was available as both https://example.com/ and http://example.com. If the first request to a page was for the http version, the links to assets would be to http: http://example.com/wp-content/themes/customizr/assets/front/img/thumb-standard-empty.png http://example.com/wp-content/uploads/… etc. These http asset links would get put into … Read more

SSL Certificate and WordPress

There is no need to hardcode anything and/or alter database entries. I’d highly recommend you’d check out the following plugin: WordPress HTTPS – it’s quite versatile and will handle everything for you.

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