typically shared SSL works like this. at the host there is a website acme.com which has the ssl in this site they create a vDir which points to a folder in your site, allowing you to use their SSL for your own site. So the files are still within your own site and directory structure, so cf mappings do work. paths relative to your site root wont work because it is no longer your site thus your files do not exist relative to the webroot.
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