On Thu, 13 Aug 1998, Geoff Hutchison wrote:
>
> > If you allow http access but the site is intended for only https access,
> > won't the stored URLs contain http references? Is there a way to safely
> > change them to https refs after the indexing occurs?
>
> You're right, though I didn't write exactly what I meant. :-)
>
> It's pretty easy to write a small patch that forces ht://Dig to recognize
> an https URL and try the same URL under http. Then the URL is stored as
> https://www.foo.com/ but the indexing can occur through http access (if
> possible).
Better, Andrew wrote a contrib script that print out the databases.
Maybe someone can modify these to convert http in https. Does only
work for GDBM not for Berkeley DB.
--jesse
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