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Use a single directory for housing SSL and non-SSL content

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noworyz

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Ok, like I have stated in other threads, I am new to plesk and VPS account. I have only had a couple shared hosting account in the past.

My question, (i'm sure it depends on the uses but...) is there really a need to have separate folders for https and http content. I will rarely use https content maybe on one site for a shopping cart but do I need to have them separate?

If not and I put a check mark in the "Use a single directory for housing SSL and non-SSL content" box, do I need to do anything else to have this work or does plesk do everything else for me.

If I have a site that is just a shopping cart such as zen-cart, should I put the whole thing in the https directory or what should be done with that? Can I just select to use one directory and just put it in the httpdocs folder so it works with either http: or https:?

Any light you can shed on this entire idea of separate folders would be much appreciated. Thanks
 
Originally posted by noworyz

If I have a site that is just a shopping cart such as zen-cart, should I put the whole thing in the https directory or what should be done with that? Can I just select to use one directory and just put it in the httpdocs folder so it works with either http: or https:?

Place everything in the httpdocs directory and you will be able to access it from both http and https without a problem.

That is exactly how the system works.
 
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