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Using non-standard ports for http/https

Terri Donahue
Terri Donahue
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Hi Team,

Does Dynamicweb support using non-standard ports? The stylesheets aren't loading when we use anything other than port 80/443. 

Thanks,
Terri


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Morten Bengtson Dynamicweb Employee
Morten Bengtson
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Hi Terri,

Have you tried either "Disable port number in base href and Cart redirects" or "Do not add base href" found at Settings > Web and HTTP > HTTP?

I think that should solve the problem.

Best regards,
Morten

 
Terri Donahue
Terri Donahue
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Hi Morten,

Yes, I have done that, but over SSL, the css and js files are still stripped out.

 
Terri Donahue
Terri Donahue
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Here is a screencast of what we are seeing: https://www.screencast.com/t/GitgOgWCbq9h 

 
Morten Bengtson Dynamicweb Employee
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Hi Terri,

Try viewing the the source of the rendered page.

Is there a base element with a href value of https://yourdomain.com/ inside the head element?
Then try go to Settings > Web and HTTP > HTTP and change this setting:

"Do not add base href" = true (checked)

If that doesn't solve it then I think we need access to the site to provide you with further help.

Best regards,
Morten

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Terri Donahue
Terri Donahue
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Hi Morton.

That seems to have done the trick. Thank for the help.

 
Terri Donahue
Terri Donahue
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Thanks Morten. That fixed regular browsing but downloads do not work. Maybe there is another setting I'm not aware of that would fix that?

 

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