Change the secure ’...etinu.net’ to your own web address...
Christine Cahoon Tue 10 Feb 2015 updated: Thu 26 Feb 2015
I always like to encourage clients to keep promoting their web site and use ETINU as it was meant to be used. Not just maintaining content but generating dialog by using the mailshot facility, pointing them to your site's blogs etc. and inviting comment.
Here's a tip that will help you improve how you copy links into your blog. When you are logged in as an administrator, all communication between your site and the browser is encrypted for security reasons. All sites use the 'etinu.net' secure certificate for this encryption. You may recall I sent a mailshot highlighting this in 'Keeping web site pages secure from hacker eavesdropping activity' in June last year.
So with this encryption in place, there's a change in the web address when you login from:
http://www.she-marketing.co.uk/
to
https://she-marketing.etinu.net/
So when you are copying links to your blog items, it's worth logging out to get the public web address such as the example below:
http://www.she-marketing.co.uk/cgi-bin/blog?instanceID=1&do=show&blogID=665
Normally if the administrator had copied this link to the blog item when they were logged in, it would be:
https://she-marketing.etinu.net/cgi-bin/blog?instanceID=1&do=show&blogID=665
Both get to the right article but it's better that your web address is shown and not as a 'etinu.net' subdomain. The web is such that it's necessary to put these measures in place to ensure no passwords etc. are hacked. However, if you want your own domain name's secure certificate used when logged in, we can set this up for you for a fee of £150 which includes the purchase of your own certificate.
I trust this makes sense. Any questions, don't hesitate to contact us.