But when the (more common) url is:
http://site1.domain.com

They get the default page in the web folder. So apparently, the request does not come across as 443. Or the a4d vhosts file does not recognize
https:// as equivalent to :443

Is there a way around this?

The port is only recognized if it is part of the URL. https requests can in fact be made on a port other than 443. Currently I have no way of switching the virtual host based on the secure status. That would be a good feature request.

The only workaround I can think of is if you are using apache in front of 4D, you could rewrite https requests to append :443 to the Host header when they are forwarded to 4D.

Regards,

   Aparajita
   www.aparajitaworld.com

   "If you dare to fail, you are bound to succeed."
   - Sri Chinmoy   |   www.srichinmoy.org


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