Ahh...  you learn something everyday!

Dan

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> Subject:      Re: JSP Getting HTTPS or HTTP
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> You can use any of these 2 methods.
>
> request.getProtocol()
>
> Returns the name and version of the protocol the request uses in the
> form protocol/majorVersion.minorVersion, for example, HTTP/1.
>
> request.getScheme()
> Returns the name of the scheme used to make this request, for example,
> http, https, or ftp.
>
> -Sam
>
>
>
> Dion Almaer wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > How can you find out if the JSP page is running under https or http?
> >
> > Like: request.ServerVariables("HTTPS")
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Dion
> >
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