Is there any easy way to have a django site enforce HTTPS for authenticated 
users while any anonymous users would default to HTTP?  This would allow me 
to protect the sessions and cookies for users who have logged on while 
conserving server resources for those who aren't authenticated (I would 
assume the majority of connections).  As part of this it would also make 
sense for me to ensure the login and register pages also use HTTPS to 
protect any passwords.

I'm not sure if it's relevant but I'm using Nginx as a web server with 
uwsgi dealing with the django requests.

Thanks.

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