Turns out this is probably being caused by a proxy/SSL-config issue. But it leads to another question. What's the best practice for relative URIs so that this sort of problem becomes irrelevant?

This seems like the right choice: [% c.uri_for("/my/path").path_query %]

Any say otherwise?

-Ashley

On Dec 31, 2007, at 8:25 PM, Ashley Pond V wrote:

I'm sorry if this is a stupid question but I'm not in a position to test it myself at the moment.

Does uri_for respect https/http? I have some that are coming up http when the requested resource is https. I know I have a rewrite rule problem too so it might be my own problem. So, this is really just a sanity check.

Given a request to https://mysite.com/myapp

  [% c.uri_for("/whatever") %]

  will produce "https://mysite.com/myapp/whatever";
       and not "http://mysite.com/myapp/whatever";

Yes?

-Ashley


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