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   OK, I got the answer from Rupert Huelsey to my mail (he has problem
posting to the list through their mailserver), I tested it and it
works, so I am posting it here as he asked me. I just want to note,
that there is also another interesting method in
javax.servlet.ServletRequest - getServerPort(); I must apologise that
I didn't look to super class of HttpServletRequest.

"Jozef C. Chocholacek" wrote:
> 4: I need to detect, if the client is using HTTP or HTTPS. In new
> JSDK2.2 is in

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> 
> Hi,
> 
> take a look in javax.servlet.ServletRequest - the intresting Method
> is getScheme()
> 
> hope, it helps,
> 
> Rupert
> 
> ps: sorry, icouldnt post this to the list because of our mail server
>  - maybe you could forward this message after testing? thanx
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