SSL getting in the way?

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First of all, I apologize if this has been asked before. I've searched to no avail.

We are building an intranet site using Concrete - love it! We're using SSL for the site since we have folks logging in.

Unfortunately, now, it is not allowing me to add pages to the site within the dashboard. When you select "add a page" the pop-up appears, you put in the information such as layout, name, etc. Once you try and save, it asks you if you want to display non-secure items. When you click ok, it pops you out of the dashboard and does not save your changes. Obviously we can add them manually, but we have some "non-techie" folks wanting to build/use the site so the lack of page editing through the gui hurts.

Any help would me much appreciated. I've racked the brain all weekend.

Thanks.

 
wbstone replied on at Permalink Reply
Ok, after some more sleep... re-reading the error message:

"Although this page is encrypted, the information you have entered is to be sent over an unencrypted connection and could easily be read by a third party."

This leads me to believe the call for adding a page is unencrypted. Since the whole site is encrypted, I'm not sure why it's having issues.

Once I click "continue" it kicks me out to the front page of the site and does not save my changes.

Surely others are using encryption since Concrete5 has a login feature?

thanks.
ScottC replied on at Permalink Reply
ScottC
I can't find it through the forum search, but search for something like redirect to base or something along those lines...a concrete/config/base.php or siteroot/config/base.php or that new app thing.)

I remember seeing some issues with this and the man that piledrives sharks all day (lucas) recommended this fix in IRC and it worked for a guy. Again this is like 2 month old back of my mind sparked something writing, but it might potentially help, and that is worth these 45 seconds of reading this, right? :)

-Scott

p.s. Answer is yes =)