The cflocation should work, I actually do the exact thing you described in
your original post except I use the CGI variable I suggested, which should
make no difference.  I have seen what you are describing before but it is
when the IP address IIS has for HTTPS is for a domain and/or IP address that
does not match the domain being used by the application.

On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 4:53 PM, Mark Davis <[email protected]>wrote:

>  Thanks Aaron.  any one of several cgi vars would do the trick, but thats
> not the issue.  Its the cflocation that it seems to puke on.  I will check
> more on IIS
>
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> What about CGI.HTTPS it will be "on" or "off"  I do believe you can enforce
> https based on directories with IIS as well but do not have an IIS Admin
> screen handy to go and look at where you do it.
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> On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 3:55 PM, Mark Davis <[email protected]>wrote:
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>>  hey guys,
>>
>> anyone have a good method of forcing https for requests to a specific
>> application and forcing http for others?  Our site has numerous applications
>> (defined as having their own application.cfc or cfm.) and as the user
>> navigates from some sections to others, I want to redirect between https and
>> http.
>>
>> I was trying something as simple as adding this in the application.cfm...
>>
>> <cfif
>> cgi.SERVER_PORT eq 80>
>>
>>     doing a cflocation to the same url and query string they had but with
>> https
>>
>> </cfif>
>> but I generally get browser errors "IE cannot display thge webpage."  Can
>> IIS do redirect like this on different directores?  or something else?
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