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  • Re: Does Live Support work over SSL port 443?

    Adam, I am not getting any errors as described by these other users. If you right click on the the broken image on this page to see the properties on this page you'll see the reference to the image is:   http://www2.qcc.cuny.edu/LiveSupport/CuteSoft_Client/CuteChat/images/141x44-offline.gif   That is why the image doesn't ...
    Posted to Cute Live Support (Forum) by RajLives on May 1, 2008
  • Re: InsertImage and SSL

    giving the ASPNET user full control of the directory did not work. Still receiving the error: Access to the path 'd:\inetpub\wwwroot\MTC_v60_0801\Temp\uploads\uploading.051e59a3-fa06-ab52-5892-2b5bafdb0813.logo.jpg.resx' is denied. Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please ...
    Posted to Cute Editor for .NET (Forum) by ThePope78705 on October 15, 2008
  • Re: Does Live Support work over SSL port 443?

    If Site A contains site B information and is Site A using https, the page will always show security warning.     For this situation, you cannot install the livesupport in Site B and add the cross domain script to site A.   You have two options:   1. Install the live support in each site. Don't use the cross ...
    Posted to Cute Live Support (Forum) by Adam on May 7, 2008
  • Re: Does Live Support work over SSL port 443?

    Adam, I added a line to your code on Support-Image-Button.js.aspx to enable it to work over https   baseurl=Request.Url.ToString(); baseurl = Regex.Replace(baseurl, ''http:'', ''https:''); baseurl=baseurl.Substring(0,baseurl.LastIndexOf(''/'')+1);     Of course now it won't over http which doesn't matter in my app cause ...
    Posted to Cute Live Support (Forum) by RajLives on May 2, 2008
  • Re: Shared SSL and Cute Editor ASP

    I am having a similar problem:   I have a shared secure area called: secure.chunkyweb.net   I then create a sub directory from this for each site requiring a secure area:   secure.chunkyweb.net/site1 secure.chunkyweb.net/site2 etc...   The problem I have is not the uploading of the file to a folder, the problem is ...
    Posted to Cute Editor for ASP (Forum) by Chunky on November 30, 2006
  • Re: Does Live Support work over SSL port 443?

    RajLives,   1. Cute Live Support works fine in SSL or Https.   Please check the following threads, many developers are using https:   http://cutesoft.net/forums/thread/33963.aspx   http://cutesoft.net/forums/thread/23363.aspx   2.  Cute Live Support works fine over SSL port 443.   We did another ...
    Posted to Cute Live Support (Forum) by Adam on May 1, 2008
  • Re: SSL Trust issue

    Yes I did - I needed to edit the data in teh DB for an Operator - fro some reason it was not entered via the admin page correctly.  Not sure why the admin page enters operator incroeectly but I guess I can just create my own page for that. I now can login in as an operator and invite user to chat but they cannot see if an operator is ...
    Posted to Cute Live Support (Forum) by saintwright on October 5, 2007
  • KB - Uploader recent changes , SSL,NTLM etc

      Note:   Please check the new update :   Important update : AjaxUploader for Flash 10, SSL(HTTPS), NTLM(windows authentication)   Now it support Flash10, SSL(HTTPS), NTLM(windows authentication)   ------     Hi all,   Today we have released a new build of Ajax Uploader.   Here are the ...
    Posted to Ajax Uploader (Forum) by cutechat on February 3, 2009
  • Re: SSL Trust issue

    I was able to get past this problem by disabling the certificate on my local computer - hopefully this is not the only solution on live site.  I am trying to get this working as a demo so my company can decide whether to use Live Support. I am using the integration package - and have had difficulties with getting this to work with ...
    Posted to Cute Live Support (Forum) by saintwright on October 4, 2007
  • Re: Problems with Uploader using SSL on Mac (Safari and Firefox)

    mobbsie: Hi again Terry   Our client is having multiple problems uploading files on their Mac using Safari and Firefox.  This works fine in my dev environment and the only difference is that on the production server we have SSL installed.   Basically the upload gets to 99% and then hangs.   Any suggestions?  This ...
    Posted to Ajax Uploader (Forum) by Adam on August 23, 2009