I use Namecheap.com as a registrar, and they resale SSL Certs from a number of other companies, including Comodo.
These are the steps I went through to set up an SSL cert.
| // Adds the thousands separator | |
| function numberWithThousands(x) { | |
| return x.toString().replace(/\B(?=(\d{3})+(?!\d))/g, "."); | |
| } |
| #!/bin/bash | |
| # Based on https://gist.github.com/2206527 | |
| # Be pretty | |
| echo -e " " | |
| echo -e " . ____ . ______________________________" | |
| echo -e " |/ \| | |" | |
| echo -e "[| \e[1;31m♥ ♥\e[00m |] | S3 MySQL Backup Script v.0.1 |" | |
| echo -e " |___==___| / © oodavid 2012 |" |
I use Namecheap.com as a registrar, and they resale SSL Certs from a number of other companies, including Comodo.
These are the steps I went through to set up an SSL cert.
| <?php | |
| error_reporting(E_ALL); | |
| ini_set('display_errors', '1'); | |
| include_once '../../app/Mage.php'; | |
| $ido = $_GET['ido']; | |
| Mage::app('admin'); | |
| try { | |
| $order = Mage::getModel('sales/order')->loadByIncrementId($ido); | |
| $order = $order->debug(); |