It seems to me that the best way to do it would be to put a rewrite rule in
an .htaccess file in the directory you want controlled
Something similar to:
RewriteRule ^/.* https://server/$1
It is strange that this comes up, because I have been trying to make this
work for a week.
Using different Rewriterules but alas, I do not have a firm grasp on the
exact mechanics of this.
Perhaps some of out more knowledgable people can come up with the propper
rule to make this occur.
-Thomas
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Subject: [cobalt-developers] Forcing HTTPS for certain parts of a site
> How do I force HTTPS when browsing certain areas of a site? e.g. if I try
> and browse to http://www.domain.com/adminstrate I want the browser to
> automatically go to https://www.domain.com/adminstrate.
>
> TIA
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> P.
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