I have mapped a sub-domain called "images" to redirect the client to the "/images" folder like this:
http://images.domain.com/picture.jpg
I did this to help with speeding up multiple server requests. At the moment, I do not have the luxury of multiple servers, and this is a practice Google recommends.
Anyway, I would like to get an SSL certificate for my site. If I assigned the following as the SSL domain:
*.domain.com
Would this allow the SSL certificate to validate everything on the following domains?
https://domain.com/ <--- (Notice no sub-domain, not even "www")
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I have a website that has a URL like this:
http://domain.com/
I have an images folder like:
http://domain.com/images/picture.jpg
I have mapped a sub-domain called "images" to redirect the client to the "/images" folder like this:
http://images.domain.com/picture.jpg
I did this to help with speeding up multiple server requests. At the moment, I do not have the luxury of multiple servers, and this is a practice Google recommends.
Anyway, I would like to get an SSL certificate for my site. If I assigned the following as the SSL domain:
*.domain.com
Would this allow the SSL certificate to validate everything on the following domains?
https://domain.com/ <--- (Notice no sub-domain, not even "www")
https://www.domain.com/
https://images.domain.com/
https://css.domain.com/
https://javascript.domain.com/
https://members.domain.com/
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