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Use a single directory for housing SSL and non-SSL content after setup?

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Can you change the setting "Use a single directory for housing SSL and non-SSL content" after you have previously set that site up without that check box selected?

I set up a site without checking "Use a single directory for housing SSL and non-SSL content" and now I want to have that option selected. I tried it but it seems not to look in the httpdocs folder when I use https://....

Any thoughts?
 
Any ideas?

So, last night I set up a new site to test that option of using a single directory for ssl/non-ssl and it works fine for a site you are starting fresh with.

But I still can not make a site that was originally created without that option selected work. I have checked the option on the old site then I tried restarting the server....apache....nothing.

Any clues?
 
some times you ahve to disable and re-enable the setting and then run the web server command manually ( I dont recall it off the top of my head) but its in the domain aliases threads if you search for that.

not sure if it will work properly for you, but its worth a shot :)
 
Well that did not work. Anyone know what file Plesk edits to make the server share those directories?

Why cant this just work for the control panel?

Any other thoughts....I tried selecting and deselecting, I have restarted as root.....nothing works.
 
So, I see that plesk does edit the httpd.include file when I switch the setting, but no matter what I do, it will not work. I even tried adding rules in a vhost_ssl.conf file.

This is lame...
 
Restart Plesk (or at least apache)

I had this same problem, checked the box, and nothing changed. So I unchecked both boxes, rechecked them, and nothing. Then I restarted plesk (/usr/local/psa/admin/sbin/websrvmng -v -a) and restarted apache for good measure, and it worked fine.
 
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