On 2 Aug 2009, at 09:13, RicRoberts wrote:

> Yeah, it's just a matter of using that plugin, and configuring Apache
> (or nginx, or whatever) appropriately.


Or if you're lazy, just run the whole thing behind SSL, and have  
apache/nginx redirect every HTTP request to HTTPS. (What I do usually,  
on the basis that CPU time is pretty much free these days...)

Ashley

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