Thanks for the excellent question.Please use:
s2member_force_ssl = yesWith s2Member installed, you can add a
Custom Meta Field (
s2member_force_ssl = yes ) to any Post/Page. s2Member will buffer output on those special Posts/Pages, converting everything over to
https:// for you automatically, and forcing those specific Posts/Pages to be viewed over a secure
SSL connection; so long as your server supports the https protocol. This way visitors will not see the famous "Secure/Insecure" warnings in Internet Explorer® browsers.
Additional information on this topic:Not all themes/plugins are designed to behave properly with
SSL enabled. For instance, some WordPress® themes/plugins embed links to images, scripts, and/or style sheets; all starting with
http://, instead of
https://, ( or just
//: - which is better, because it's cross-protocol compatible ).
Using (
s2member_force_ssl = yes ) will usually resolve these conflicts.
However, you should be very careful when choosing a WordPress® theme/plugin to use with s2Member Pro. Otherwise, your visitors could see the famous "Secure/Insecure" warnings in Internet Explorer® browsers. A good web developer can fix this minor issue with ease, but novice site owners are advised to get help from a professional.
*Tip: All themes available at PriMoThemes.com include full support for
SSL enabled Posts/Pages.
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How to add a Custom Meta Field to a Post/Page:On your Post/Page editing form inside WordPress®, you will find a sub-panel titled:
Custom Fields.
That's where you will enter:
s2member_force_sslwith a value of:
yes